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October 30, 2021 

Mildew

Charlotte Dacre

Behold, within that cavern drear and dank,
    Whose walls in rainbow tints so dimly shine,
A wretch, with swollen eyes and tresses lank,
    Does on a heap of mould’ring leaves recline.

Unwholsome dews for ever him surround,
    From his damp couch he scarcely ever hies,
Save when blue vapours, issuing from the ground,
    Lure him abroad, to catch them as they rise.

Or else at eve the dripping rock he loves,
    Or the moist edge of new‐dug grave, full well;
To get the sea spray too at night he roves,
    And, gem’d with trickling drops, then seeks his cell.

Such his delights, his green and purple cheek,
    His bloated form, his chill, discolour'd hand
He would not change; and if he guests would seek,
"    He steals among the church‐yard’s grisly hand.

This poem is in the public domain. Published in Poem-a-Day on October 30, 2021, by the Academy of American Poets.

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“Mildew” first appeared in Hours of Solitude: A Collection of Original Poems (D. N. Shury, 1805).

Charlotte King, better known as Charlotte Dacre, was an English poet and novelist who wrote under the pseudonym Rosa Matilda, among others. She authored several books, including Hours of Solitude (D. N. Shury, 1805), Zofloya (Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1806), and The Libertine (T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1807). She died on November 7, 1825.

Hours of Solitude
(D. N. Shury, 1805)

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