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Title: Behind the Arras
A Book of the Unseen
Author: Bliss Carman
Illustrator: T. B. Meteyard
Release Date: April 24, 2006 [EBook #18242]
Language: English
Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1
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                Behind the Arras
                 A Book of the
                     Unseen
                By Bliss Carman
With Designs by T. B. Meteyard
[Illustration: VT CRESCIT]
Boston and New York?Lamson, Wolffe, and Company
M·DCCC·XC·V
                Copyright, 1895.
            by Lamson, Wolffe, & Co.
              All rights reserved.
Contents
  Behind the Arras                     1
  Fancy's Fool                        16
  The Moondial                        19
  The Face in the Stream              23
  The Cruise of the Galleon           29
  A Song before Sailing               32
  In the Wings                        35
  The Red Wolf                        37
  The Faithless Lover                 44
  The Crimson House                   46
  The Lodger                          49
  Beyond the Gamut                    66
  The Juggler                         81
  Hack and Hew                        85
  The Night Express                   87
  The Dustman                         91
  The Sleepers                        94
  At the Granite Gate                 96
  Exit Anima                         100
To G. H. B.
"I shut myself in with my soul,?And the shapes come eddying forth."
[Illustration: Behind the Arras]
_Behind the Arras_
I like the old house tolerably well,?Where I must dwell?Like a familiar gnome;?And yet I never shall feel quite at home:?I love to roam.
Day after day I loiter and explore?From door to door;?So many treasures lure?The curious mind. What histories obscure?They must immure!
I hardly know which room    
    
		
	
	
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