Lennox Amott Gaze Poems

  • 1.
    I.

    Good day, and how d'ye do my friends and neighbours?
    I must have dozed upon my easy chair;
    ...
  • 2.
    I.

    I take my goosequill for some recreation,
    I'll have a pleasurable time to-night,
    ...
  • 3.
    O slumber on, untaught to feel
    The weight of care and sorrow's blight.
    Here have I often loved to steal
    And o'er thee breathe a soft "good night."
    ...
  • 4.
    The eve is still and silent and above the tinted plain
    The passing clouds are driving gentle showers of summer rain,
    And the scent of hay-strewn meadows and the fresh-besprinkled ground
    Is mingling with the perfume of the flowers that bloom around.
    ...
Total 4 Gaze Poems by Lennox Amott

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