The Poems of Sidney Lanier by Sidney Lanier
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page 137 of 312 (43%)
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Hell's not below, nor yet above,
'Tis fixed in the ever-damned soul --' `Fixed?' quoth Love -- "`Fixed: follow me, would'st thou but see: He weepeth under yon willow tree, Fast chained to his corse,' quoth Mind. Full soon they passed, for they rode fast, Where the piteous willow bent above. `Now shall I see at last, at last, Hell,' quoth Love. "There when they came Mind suffered shame: `These be the same and not the same,' A-wondering whispered Mind. Lo, face by face two spirits pace Where the blissful willow waves above: One saith: `Do me a friendly grace --' (`Grace!' quoth Love) "`Read me two Dreams that linger long, Dim as returns of old-time song That flicker about the mind. I dreamed (how deep in mortal sleep!) I struck thee dead, then stood above, With tears that none but dreamers weep;' `Dreams,' quoth Love; "`In dreams, again, I plucked a flower That clung with pain and stung with power, |
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