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1837–1913

XXI.

Joaquin Miller

He found all fairer than fair morn In sylvan land, where waters run With downward leap against the sun, And full-grown sudden May is born.

He found her taller than tall corn Tiptoe in tassel; found her sweet As vale where bees of Hybla meet. An unblown rose, an unread book;

A wonder in her wondrous eyes; A large, religious, steadfast look Of faith, of trust,— the look of one New welcomed in her Paradise.

He read this book,— read on and on From titlepage to colophon: As in cool woods, some summer day, You find delight in some sweet lay,

And so entranced read on and on From titlepage to colophon.

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