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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...IN FLANDERS FIELDS by JOHN MCCRAE ON THE 'VITA NUOVA' OF DANTE by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI ENGLAND AND AMERICA: 1. ON A RHINE STEAMER by JAMES KENNETH STEPHEN HARMOSAN by RICHARD CHENEVIX TRENCH PESSIMIST AND OPTIMIST by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH LOST HAPPINESS by JOHANNA AMBROSIUS |
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