Maud Howe Elliott

Atalanta in the South


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       Maud Howe Elliott

      Atalanta in the South

      Published by Good Press, 2020

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      EAN 4064066065874

      A NEWPORT AQUARELLE.

       A Romance.

       By MAUD HOWE ,

       ATALANTA IN THE SOUTH.

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By the same Author. A NEWPORT AQUARELLE.Table of Contents A Society Novelette. 16mo. Cloth. Price $1.00. THE A Novel.16mo. Cloth. Price $1.25. ROBERTS BROTHERS, Publishers, BOSTON.

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      Atalanta in the South.

       Table of Contents

      By MAUD HOWE,

       Table of Contents

      AUTHOR OF "A NEWPORT AQUARELLE" AND "THE SAN ."

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      BOSTON:

      ROBERTS BROTHERS.

      1886.

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      Copyright, 1886, By Roberts Brothers.

      University Press

      John Wilson and Son, Cambridge.

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      TO

      THOSE DEAR SOUTHERN FRIENDS

       Whose unfailing kindness and hospitality made the half year passed in New Orleans one of the pleasantest of my life, I dedicate this Romance in a loving and grateful remembrance.

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      Before the beginning of years

      There came to the making of man

       Time with a gift of tears;

      Grief, with a glass that ran;

       And the high gods took in hand

      Fire, and the falling of tears,

       And a measure of sliding sand

      From under the feet of the years;

       And wrought with weeping and laughter,

      And fashioned with loathing and love,

       With life before and after,

      And death beneath and above,

       For a day and a night and a morrow,

      That his strength might endure for a span,

       With travail and heavy sorrow,

      The holy spirit of man.

       Eyesight and speech they wrought

      For the veils of the soul therein,

       A time for labor and thought,

      A time to serve and to sin;

       They gave him light in his ways,

      And love, and a space for delight,

       And beauty, and length of days,

      And night, and sleep in the night.

       His speech is a burning fire;

      With his lips he travaileth;

       In his heart is a blind desire,

      In his eyes foreknowledge of death;

       He weaves, and is clothed with derision;

      Sows, and he shall not reap;

       His life is a watch or a vision

      Between a sleep and a sleep.

      Atlantia in Calydon: Swinburne.

      Chapters(not individually listed)

        Chapter 1

        Chapter 2

        Chapter 3

        Chapter 4

        Chapter 5

        Chapter 6

        Chapter 7

        Chapter 8

        Chapter 9

        Chapter 10

        Chapter 11

        Chapter 12

        Chapter 13

        Chapter 14

        Chapter 15

        Chapter 16

        Chapter 17

        Chapter 18

        Chapter 19

        Chapter 20