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  1. The Giver of Stars. Amy Lowell. 1874 –. 1925. Hold your soul open for my welcoming. Let the quiet of your spirit bathe me. With its clear and rippled coolness, That, loose-limbed and weary, I find rest, Outstretched upon your peace, as on a bed of ivory.

  2. The Giver Of Stars. Hold your soul open for my welcoming. Let the quiet of your spirit bathe me. With its clear and rippled coolness, That, loose-limbed and weary, I find rest, Outstretched upon your peace, as on a bed of ivory.

  3. May 13, 2011 · The Giver Of Stars. Amy Lowell 1874 (Brookline) – 1925 (Brookline) Life. Love. Hold your soul open for my welcoming. Let the quiet of your spirit bathe me. With its clear and rippled coolness, That, loose-limbed and weary, I find rest, Outstretched upon your peace, as on a bed of ivory. Let the flickering flame of your soul play all about me,

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  4. The Giver Of Stars. by Amy Lowell. Hold your soul open for my welcoming. Let the quiet of your spirit bathe me. With its clear and rippled coolness, That, loose-limbed and weary, I find rest, Outstretched upon your peace, as on a bed of ivory.

  5. The Giver of Stars. Hold your soul open for my welcoming. Let the quiet of your spirit bathe me. With its clear and rippled coolness, That, loose-limbed and weary, I find rest, Outstretched upon your peace, as on a bed of ivory. Let the flickering flame of your soul play all about me, That into my limbs may come the keenness of fire,

  6. Analysis, meaning and summary of Amy Lowell's poem The Giver of Stars.

  7. The Giver of Stars by Amy Lowell. Hold your soul open for my welcoming. Let the quiet of your spirit bathe me. With its clear and rippled coolness, That, loose-limbed and weary, I find rest, Outstretched upon your peace, as on a bed of ivory.

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