Henry Timrod (December 8, 1828 – October 7, 1867) was an American poet, often called the “Poet of the Confederacy”.
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Each has its lesson; for our dreams in sooth, come they in shape of demons, gods, or elves, are allegories with deep hearts of truth that tell us solemn secrets of ourselves.
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Out in the lonely woods the jasmine burns Its fragrant lamps, and turns Into a royal court with green festoons The banks of dark lagoons.
Henry Timrod
Spring is a true reconstructionist.
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