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Avitor

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What was it filled my youthful dreams,     In place of Greek or Latin themes,     Or beautys wild, bewildering beams?     Avitor!     What visions and celestial scenes     I filled with aerial machines,     Montgolfiers and Mr. Greens!     Avitor!     What fairy tales seemed things of course!     The roc that brought Sindbad across,     The Calendars own winged horse!     Avitor!     How many things I took for facts,     Icarus and his conduct lax,     And how he sealed his fate with wax!     Avitor!     The first balloons I sought to sail,     Soap-bubbles fair, but all too frail,     Or kites, but thereby hangs a tail.     Avitor!     What made me launch from attic tall     A kitten and a parasol,     And watch their bitter, frightful fall?     Avitor!     What youthful dreams of high renown     Bade me inflate the parsons gown,     That went not up, nor yet came down?     Avitor!     My first ascent I may not tell;     Enough to know that in that well     My first high aspirations fell.     Avitor!     My other failures let me pass:     The dire explosions, and, alas!     The friends I choked with noxious gas.     Avitor!     For lo! I see perfected rise     The vision of my boyish eyes,     The messenger of upper skies.     Avitor!

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