Samuel Kettell, ed. Specimens of American Poetry. 1829.
By The Minstrels LoveAlonzo Lewis (17941861)
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Whose mantle is light as the thin blue air,
And falls from her neck as floatingly,
As the vapor that rolls o’er a moonlight sea
Curl over her forehead, as dark and fair,
As the nightly clouds that heavily flow
Over star-loving Sunapee’s mount of snow.
Is the soul which beams from her large blue eye,
Where utterless thoughts appear and flee,
Like shadows of clouds o’er a sunny sea.
Of the busy day, my thought is with her,
And memory and love are with sighing repaid,
Because of the form of that slender maid.