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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
CLOUD HOSTS AT DAWN, by CATHERINE AMES CLINEDINST First Line: Onward the ships of troy, all saffron-sailed Last Line: Whence came these golden ghosts across the sky's blue dome? | |||
Onward the ships of Troy, all saffron-sailed, Upon a sapphire sea, with none to call them home. Where go these phantom fleets, all fire-trailed? Whence came these golden ghosts across the sky's blue dome? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...VERSES WRITTEN IN AN ALBUM OF A LADY'S COMMON-PLACE BOOK by THOMAS MOORE EPIGRAM ENGRAVED ON THE COLLAR OF A DOG by ALEXANDER POPE ON REFUSAL OF AID BETWEEN NATIONS by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI IN MEMORY OF GENERAL GRANT by HENRY ABBEY THOREAU'S FLUTE by LOUISA MAY ALCOTT DROUTH WILL BE ENDED by GLADYS NAOMI ARNOLD TWELVE SONNETS: 5. GLAD SEASONS by GEORGE BARLOW (1847-1913) |
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