
"The Cup of Comus" from Madison Cawein. Poet from Louisville, Kentucky (1865-1914).

Friend, for the sake of loves we hold in common, The love of books, of paintings, rhyme and fiction; And for the sake of that divine affliction, The love of art, passing the love of woman;- By which all life's made nobler, superhuman, Lifting the soul above, and, without friction...




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Reproduction of the original: The Cup of Comus by Madison J. Cawein

Reproduction of the original: The Cup of Comus by Madison J. Cawein

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""The Cup of Comus: Fact and Fancy"" is a collection of poetry written by Madison Cawein. The book is divided into two parts: ""Fact"" and ""Fancy."" The ""Fact"" section contains poems that are based on real-life events and experiences, while the ""Fancy"" section contains poems...

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