The maid of Redenfayn, an allegory of two worlds, in three books: I The book of loves and dreams . The Book of Loves and Dreams t I Ii i All rusting in the air the suns bright beams;Oer half the sky has spread menacinglyThat gloomy cloud on the horizon far:On land and sea it frowns. A helpless thingOld ocean seems, prostrate, and without and weak the sun forsakes the leaves the world to struggle in the against the wind, a lonely crowToward the land flies with a woful caw;And marshalled southward through the upper airThe long-necked swans are flying far ja


The maid of Redenfayn, an allegory of two worlds, in three books: I The book of loves and dreams . The Book of Loves and Dreams t I Ii i All rusting in the air the suns bright beams;Oer half the sky has spread menacinglyThat gloomy cloud on the horizon far:On land and sea it frowns. A helpless thingOld ocean seems, prostrate, and without and weak the sun forsakes the leaves the world to struggle in the against the wind, a lonely crowToward the land flies with a woful caw;And marshalled southward through the upper airThe long-necked swans are flying far jagged flash shoots seaw\ard, from her deep-bosomed heartAll nature sighs. The seas sepulchral sobs,The winds sad moan in dirge-like heavens long-drawn wail, sound mong the angry clouds hoarse thunders roar,While lightnings smite the plains and mountain in darkness is the vanquished sun,And oer the mourning earth hangs one huge pall. CANTO 7.


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