The Book-Hunter






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A Portrait
The Book-Hunter
Baudelaire to His Love
I Am the Song of Love
The Fool's Prayer
Full of murmurs
A Poem
Kan-il-Lak the Singer
The Chariot Race
Long Life Not to be Desired
Praise of Colonus
Prayer
The Battle of Blenheim
At the Carnival
Before the Feast of Shushan
A Ditty
The Apothecary's
Moonlight in the Pines




of coffee, eggs, and rolls
Sustain him on his morning strolls: Unconscious of the passers-by,
Rohl Faucets
Adidas Megabounce Shoes
Bandolino Dress Shoes
Born Marionette Shoes
He trudges on with downcast eye;
He wears a queer old hat and coat, Suggestive of a style remote;
His manner is preoccupied,--
A shambling gait, from side to side. Steve Madden Bee Shoes
Emerica Ellington Shoes
Etnies Callicut Shoes
For him the sleek, bright-windowed shop
Is all in vain, -- he does not stop.
His thoughts are fixed on dusty shelves Where musty volumes hide themselves,--
Rare prints of poetry and prose,
Perchance a parchment manuscript, In some forgotten corner slipped,
Or monk-illumined missal bound
In vellum with brass clasps around;
These are the pictured things that throng His mind the while he walks along.
Deloghi Appliances
Krups 993 Espresso Machine
Keurig B60
A dingy street, a cellar dim,
With book-lined walls, suffices him.
The dust is white upon his sleeves; He turns the yellow, dog-eared leaves
That priests give to the Holy Book. He does not heed the stifling air
If so he find a treasure there. He knows rare books, like precious wines,
Lacross Boots
Etnies shoes
Hush Puppies Shoes
PhatFarm Shoes
Are hidden where the sun ne’er shines;
For him delicious flavors dwell In books as in old Muscatel;
He finds in features of the type
A clew to prove the grape was ripe. And when he leaves this dismal place,
Behold, a smile lights up his face! Upon his cheeks a genial glow,--
Within his hand Boccaccio,
A first edition worn with age,