From slumber waked a drowsy mind, and sound Within the room could hear, and motion round The chamber one could feel.
Koch intertwines his love of poetry with family experiences to provide.
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In a compilation of historical verse divided into four parts, H.
With voice well raspy, he this question flung: Ye with frightful countenance, sheepish youth, Awake Many questions have I in truth.
Forth from his leering visage, coldness sprung.
A phantom stood Midst cadet\'s abode, empty, smocked in hood.
From slumber waked a drowsy mind, and sound Within the room could hear, and motion round The chamber one could feel