The maid of Redenfayn, an allegory of two worlds, in three books: I The book of loves and dreams . The Youth Sails Away. With dawn of day the Youth was at his boat, F,ager to sail away, lest loitering Some mishap might invite. The Rubicon Hed crossed; to love and ease had bade adieu; And now faced hardship and a strenuous life,— With a heroic purpose in his heart. Good, every sign! he cried. Bright is the sky, And fair the wind: the tide begins to ebb. Quickly the sails he raised, the anchor shipped,His flag run up unto the mast-head high : I I t t I \I I. B^l


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