The Pier-Glass
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Robert Graves
Robert Graves (Indianapolis, IN) is the owner of Fox Hollow Farm. Since learning of the farm’s past, Robert has devoted himself to understanding the tragic events that took place there.
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The Pier-Glass - Robert Graves
Robert Graves
The Pier-Glass
EAN 8596547043423
DigiCat, 2022
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Table of Contents
THE STAKE
THE TROLL'S NOSEGAY
THE PIER-GLASS
THE FINDING OF LOVE
REPROACH
THE MAGICAL PICTURE
DISTANT SMOKE
MORNING PHOENIX
CATHERINE DRURY
RAISING THE STONE
THE TREASURE BOX
THE KISS
LOST LOVE
FOX'S DINGLE
THE GNAT
THE PATCHWORK BONNET
KIT LOGAN AND LADY HELEN
DOWN
SAUL OF TARSUS
STORM: AT THE FARM WINDOW
BLACK HORSE LANE
RETURN
INCUBUS
THE HILLS OF MAY
THE CORONATION MURDER In Four Parts
I
II
III
IV
MARTIN SECKER'S BOOKS
THE STAKE
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Naseboro' held him guilty,
Crowther took his part,
Who lies at the cross-roads,
A stake through his heart.
Spring calls, and the stake answers
Throwing out shoots;
The towns debate what life is this
Sprung from such roots.
Naseboro' says A Upas Tree
;
A Rose,
says Crowther;
But April's here to declare it
Neither one nor other.
Neither ill nor very fair,
Rose nor Upas,
But an honest oak-tree,
As its parent was.
A green-tufted oak-tree
On the green wold,
Careless as the dead heart
That the roots enfold.
THE TROLL'S NOSEGAY
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A simple nosegay! was that much to ask?
(Winter still gloomed, with scarce a bud yet showing).
He loved her ill, if he resigned the task.
Somewhere,
she cried, there must be blossom blowing.
It seems my lady wept and the troll swore
By Heaven he hated tears: he'd cure her spleen;
Where she had begged one flower, he'd shower fourscore,
A haystack bunch to amaze a China Queen.
Cold fog-drawn Lily, pale mist-magic Rose
He conjured, and in a glassy cauldron set
With elvish unsubstantial Mignonette
And such vague bloom as wandering dreams enclose.
But she?
Awed,
Charmed to tears,
Distracted,
Yet—
Even yet, perhaps, a trifle piqued—who knows?