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The Flying Terrapin [part 1, page 3] by Roy Campbell

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                <l>Her blue sea-blanket and her quilt of sky,</l>
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                <l>And chrysalis of darkness; till we spy</l>
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The Flaming Terrapin : Part 1, Pg.3 2019 The Dial Press, Incorporated Lincoln Mac Veagh
New York
1924
The Flaming Terrapin Roy Campbell 1924 The Dial Press, Incorporated New York

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The Flaming Terrapin : Part 1, Pg.3 2019 The Dial Press, Incorporated Lincoln Mac Veagh
New York
1924
The Flaming Terrapin Roy Campbell 1924 The Dial Press, Incorporated New York

Amanda Bulgers Encoding the first page of The Flaming Terrapin, lines 1-20
Maternal Earth stirs redly from beneath. Her blue sea-blanket and her quilt of sky, A giant Anadyomene from the sheath And chrysalis of darkness; till we spy Her vast barbaric haunches, furred with trees, Stretched on the continents, and see her hair Combed in a surf of fire along the breeze To curl about the dim sierras, where Faint snow-peaks catch the sun's far-swivelled beams: And, tinder to his rays, the mountain-streams Kindle, and volleying with a thunder-stroke Out of their roaring gullies, burst in smoke To shred themselves as fine as women's hair, And hoop gay rainbows on the sunlit air. Winnowed by radiant eagles, in whose quills Sing the swift gales, and on whose waving plumes Flashing sunbeams ignite- the towering hills Yearn to the sun, rending the misty fumes That cloged their peaks, and from each glistenign spire Fling to the winds their rosy fleece of fire.