Lyrics of the dawn / by Clinton Scollard [electronic text]

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Lyrics of the dawn / by Clinton Scollard [electronic text]
Author
Scollard, Clinton, 1860-1932
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Clinton, N.Y.: George William Browning
1902
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Page 41

At the Golden Horn

THE sunrise cry from many minarets Floats down the Maytime morning clear and cool, From Asian shores a bland breeze westward sets And stirs the almond trees of Istamboul.
As on the mosques the first rays slant-wise shine, And golden glory floods the gloomy gray, The city of imperial Constantine Uplifts her weary lids to greet the day.
The torpor of decay upon her lies; Her heart is palsied though her face be fair, Though still majestic to the changeless skies Aya Sofia rears its dome in air.
What though the fitful glow of life seem warm, There broods a fatal apathy o'er all!—It is the hush that bodes the breaking storm, The calm that comes before the final fall.
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