Read full poem →What is it but the telescope of truth? 180
Which strips the distance of its fantasies,
And brings life near in utter nakedness,
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That which comes from one's imagination.
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Poetry examples for “fantasies”
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Read full poem →High-throned you sit, and gracious. All day long
Great Hopes gold-armoured, jester Fantasies,
And pilgrim Dreams, and little beggar Sighs,
Read full poem →In each essential feature
Of the fantasies of men.
Read full poem →That faiths by which my comrades stand
Seem fantasies to me,
And mirage-mists their Shining Land,
Read full poem →SWEET BRIARS OF THE STAIRWAYS 65
FANTASIES AND WHIMS:—
THE FAIRY BRIDAL HYMN 67
