"Many mellow Cydonian suckets Sweet apples, anthosmial, divine, From the ruby-rimmed beryline buckets Star-gemmed, lily-shaped, hyaline; Like the sweet golden goblet found growing On the wild emerald cucumber-tree, Rich, brilliant, like chrysophrase glowing Was my beautiful Rosalie Lee."
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Poets from the United States19th-century poets from the United StatesPeople from Georgia (U.S. state)
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Thomas Holley Chivers
Thomas Holley Chivers (October 18, 1807 – December 18, 1858) was an American poet from Georgia.
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