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			Young Adventure, a Book of Poems
			
			 
	
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		Portrait of a BoyAfter the whipping he crawled into bed,Accepting the harsh fact with no great weeping.
 How funny uncle’s hat had looked striped red!
 He chuckled silently.  The moon came, sweeping
 A black, frayed rag of tattered cloud before
 In scorning; very pure and pale she seemed,
 Flooding his bed with radiance.  On the floor
 Fat motes danced.  He sobbed, closed his eyes and dreamed.
 Warm sand flowed round him.  Blurts of crimson lightSplashed the white grains like blood.  Past the cave’s mouth
 Shone with a large, fierce splendor, wildly bright,
 The crooked constellations of the South;
 Here the Cross swung; and there, affronting Mars,
 The Centaur stormed aside a froth of stars.
 Within, great casks, like wattled aldermen,
 Sighed of enormous feasts, and cloth of gold
 Glowed on the walls like hot desire.  Again,
 Beside webbed purples from some galleon’s hold,
 A black chest bore the skull and bones in white
 Above a scrawled "Gunpowder!"  By the flames,
 Decked out in crimson, gemmed with syenite,
 Hailing their fellows with outrageous names,
 The pirates sat and diced.  Their eyes were moons.
 "Doubloons!" they said.  The words crashed gold.  "Doubloons!"
 
		
			
	
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								Chicago: 
								Stephen Vincent Benet, "Portrait of a Boy," Young Adventure, a Book of Poems in  Young Adventure, a Book of Poems Original Sources, accessed October 26, 2025, http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=LJ6C728YMRCYM48.
								
							 
								MLA: 
								Benet, Stephen Vincent. "Portrait of a Boy." Young Adventure, a Book of Poems, in  Young Adventure, a Book of Poems, Original Sources. 26 Oct. 2025. http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=LJ6C728YMRCYM48.
								
							 
								Harvard: 
								Benet, SV, 'Portrait of a Boy' in Young Adventure, a Book of Poems. cited in , Young Adventure, a Book of Poems. Original Sources, retrieved 26 October 2025, from http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=LJ6C728YMRCYM48.
								
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