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An Aerial Retrospect
What was it filled my youthful dreams,
In place of Greek or Latin themes,
Or beauty's wild, bewildering beams?
Avitor?What visions and celestial scenes
I filled with aerial machines,--
Montgolfier's and Mr. Green's!
Avitor.What fairy tales seemed things of course!
The rock that brought Sindbad across,
The Calendar's 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 parson's 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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