THE TIRED CUPID The thin moonlight with trickling ray, Thriddingthe boughs of silver may, Trembles in beauty, pale and cool, On folded flower, and mantled pool.
Yet happy as the wild birds in the glades Of that green forest, thridding the still air With low continued heedless serenades, Its heedless people were.
With a thriddingof engine and a play of lamps which turned green landscape, gray, it drew up short, a rattling at the screen door following almost immediately.
Long after the thridding of engine had died down, and the purple quiet flowed over the path of twin lamplights, Miss Hoag stood in her half-open screen door, gazing after.
Descending the elevation, we were soon thridding the narrow, tortuous, lane-like avenues of the old village.
Before the dawn I had left the farmhouse where I had passed the night, and was thridding the dark old forest on my route to Springfield.
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