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THE OLD LOWE HOUSE, STATEN ISLAND by ALAN SEEGER

First Line: ANOTHER PROSPECT PLEASED THE BUILDER'S EYE
Last Line: THINGS INDISTINCT, BUT NOT INSENSIBLE.
Subject(s): STATEN ISLAND;

Another prospect pleased the builder's eye,
And Fashion tenanted (where Fashion wanes)
Here in the sorrowful suburban lanes
When first these gables rose against the sky.
Relic of a romantic taste gone by,
This stately monument alone remains,
Vacant, with lichened walls and window-panes
Blank as the windows of a skull. But I,
On evenings when autumnal winds have stirred
In the porch-vines, to this gray oracle
Have laid a wondering ear and oft-times heard,
As from the hollow of a stranded shell,
Old voices echoing (or my fancy erred)
Things indistinct, but not insensible.






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