A gallery of famous English and American poets . They were doomed by a bloody king: They were doomed by a lying priest:They were cast on the, raging flood: They were tracked by the raging beastRaging beast and raging flood Alike have spared the prey;And to-day the dead are living: The lost are found to-dav. THE PROPHECY OF CAPYS. 289. The troubled river knew them, And smoothed his yellow foam,And gently rocked the cradle That bore the fate of ravening she-wolf knew them, And licked them oer and gave them of her own tierce Rich with raw flesh and winters, twe


A gallery of famous English and American poets . They were doomed by a bloody king: They were doomed by a lying priest:They were cast on the, raging flood: They were tracked by the raging beastRaging beast and raging flood Alike have spared the prey;And to-day the dead are living: The lost are found to-dav. THE PROPHECY OF CAPYS. 289. The troubled river knew them, And smoothed his yellow foam,And gently rocked the cradle That bore the fate of ravening she-wolf knew them, And licked them oer and gave them of her own tierce Rich with raw flesh and winters, twenty springs, Since then have rolled away;And to-day the dead are living: The lost are found to-day. Blithe it was to see the twins, Right goodly youths and tall,Marchine; from Alba Long-a To their old grandsires their path fresh garlands Are hung from tree to tree:Beside them stride the pipers. Piping a note of glee. 73 290 MACAU LAY.


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