The Poems of Sidney Lanier by Sidney Lanier
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page 143 of 312 (45%)
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"O Wagner, westward bring thy heavenly art,
No trifler thou: Siegfried and Wotan be Names for big ballads of the modern heart. Thine ears hear deeper than thine eyes can see. Voice of the monstrous mill, the shouting mart, Not less of airy cloud and wave and tree, Thou, thou, if even to thyself unknown, Hast power to say the Time in terms of tone." ____ 1877. VII. A Song of Love. "Hey, rose, just born Twin to a thorn; Was't so with you, O Love and Scorn? "Sweet eyes that smiled, Now wet and wild; O Eye and Tear -- mother and child. "Well: Love and Pain Be kinsfolk twain: Yet would, Oh would I could love again." |
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