Tricking us, making our hearts their prey, The dreams of the dreams, with books of the dreams, Haunt the homes of the town this day; The visions of rivers, with rhymes of the waterfalls, Haunt the yards of the town this day; The fairies of the fairies, with the flowers of the fairies, Haunt the factories of the town this day; And we throw them kisses, and they fly away. Tricking us, making our hearts their prey, The angels of the angels, with the flags of the angels, Haunt the clouds above the town this day, And we throw ...
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Tricking us, making our hearts their prey, The dreams of the dreams, with books of the dreams, Haunt the homes of the town this day; The visions of rivers, with rhymes of the waterfalls, Haunt the yards of the town this day; The fairies of the fairies, with the flowers of the fairies, Haunt the factories of the town this day; And we throw them kisses, and they fly away. Tricking us, making our hearts their prey, The angels of the angels, with the flags of the angels, Haunt the clouds above the town this day, And we throw them kisses and they fly away.
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PLEASE NOTE, WE DO NOT SHIP TO DENMARK. New Book. Shipped from UK in 4 to 14 days. Established seller since 2000. Please note we cannot offer an expedited shipping service from the UK.
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Good. No Jacket. Book First edition of this work by the noted early 20th century American poet, which the author describes as "a sequel and a reply to a book by Stephen Graham, explorer-poet, and Vernon Hill, artist". Illustrated with drawings. The interior is VG; the exterior has a moisture mark around the edges, and a few rub marks.
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Very Good. First edition. Octavo. viii, 101pp. Illustrated by the author. Gilt-stamped black cloth. Spine sunned with title faded, spine ends and corners rubbed and bumped, very good lacking the scarce dust jacket.
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Near Fine. First edition. Illustrated by the author. Cloth beautifully restored at the spine, gilt lettering on the spine is dull, else a near fine copy in an attractive, internally repaired, good dustwrapper with some loss at the crown, that has been supplied to this copy. Inscribed by the author: "My very good wishes to my lifetime, lifelong friend Marjorie S. Logan, Nicholas Vachel Lindsay-December 25, 1923." Logan was the head of the Fine Arts Department at Milwaukee-Downer College. A significant association copy.