“There stood she, even as a statue stands,
With head droop'd downward, and with clasped hands;
Such small white hands that match'd her ivory feet,
How may they bear that scorching fire to meet?”
The Golden Violet - The Child of the Sea
The Golden Violet (1827)
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Main Street and Other Poems (1917), The Robe of Christ