American art and American art collections; essays on artistic subjects . The Indian Girl, PHOTO-ETCHING FROM AN ORIGINAL DRAWING W. ST. JOHN HARPER. What wonder is it that Endymion, in the words of Keats, should say : — My sweetest Indian, here,Here will I kneel, for thou redeemed hastMy life from too thin breathing : gone and pastAre cloudy phantasms. Caverns lone, farewell !And air of visions, and the monstrous swellOf visionary seas ! No, never moreShall airy voices cheat me to the shoreOf tangled wonder, breathless and , my daintiest Dream ! Although so vast,My love is still fo


American art and American art collections; essays on artistic subjects . The Indian Girl, PHOTO-ETCHING FROM AN ORIGINAL DRAWING W. ST. JOHN HARPER. What wonder is it that Endymion, in the words of Keats, should say : — My sweetest Indian, here,Here will I kneel, for thou redeemed hastMy life from too thin breathing : gone and pastAre cloudy phantasms. Caverns lone, farewell !And air of visions, and the monstrous swellOf visionary seas ! No, never moreShall airy voices cheat me to the shoreOf tangled wonder, breathless and , my daintiest Dream ! Although so vast,My love is still for W, SHIRLAW, PINX. J. P. DAVIS, SC. EAGER FOR THE FRAY.


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