Harriet Monroe, ed. (1860–1936). The New Poetry: An Anthology. 1917.
A Colloquy in SleepJohn Regnault Ellyson
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The sea communes with you as silently,
The mirror and I hold your beauties high—
We love you as our queen and never lie.
Your queen? You must give over seeing me.
You have the worship of mine eyes, and rare
Devotion such as none may mar or break:
What more?
Nor will you let me speak when I’m awake!
Through all sweet music that the masters make.