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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
CLOUD HOSTS AT DAWN, by CATHERINE AMES CLINEDINST First Line: Onward the ships of troy, all saffron-sailed Last Line: Whence came these golden ghosts across the sky's blue dome? | |||
Onward the ships of Troy, all saffron-sailed, Upon a sapphire sea, with none to call them home. Where go these phantom fleets, all fire-trailed? Whence came these golden ghosts across the sky's blue dome? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...HOUSES OF DREAMS by SARA TEASDALE LOST LOVE by ROBERT RANKE GRAVES WILLIE WINKIE by WILLIAM MILLER AT MIDSUMMER by LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON STELLA'S BIRTHDAY, 1718 by JONATHAN SWIFT ODES: BOOK 2: ODE 6. TO WILLIAM HALL, ESQ., WITH THE WORKS OF CHAULIEU by MARK AKENSIDE |
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