American Magazine (September, 1905) "The Wood Nymph" A poem in eight verses. With photograph by Alice Boughton. Not indexed in RGTPL. p 576. [HARPER]
from American Magazine The Wood Nymph by Ellis Parker Butler
A glint of her hair or a flash of her shoulder --
That is the most I can boast to have seen,
Then all is lost as the shadows enfold her,
Forest glades making a screen of their green,
Could I cast off all the cares of tomorrow --
Could I forget all the fret of today
Then, my heart free from the burdens I borrow,
Nature's chaste spirit her face would display.