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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
LADY OF MYSTERY, by G. W. BLOEMENDAL First Line: The moon has long this mundane sphere Last Line: To one so fair in space? | |||
The moon has long this mundane sphere In queenly fashion circled. Would she not smile, could she but hear That some have shunned her face, And still ascribe some mystic power To one so fair in space? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...PRELUDE; FOR GEOFFREY GORER by EDITH SITWELL COOPER SQUARE by KAREN SWENSON IN JANUARY by GORDON BOTTOMLEY CHANNEL FIRING by THOMAS HARDY CUMNOR HALL by WILLIAM JULIUS MICKLE WITH A NANTUCKET SHELL by CHARLES HENRY WEBB |
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