Delight the Soul of Art Five Lectures By Arthur Jerome Eddy

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Eddy Arthur Jerome
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Or, again, in "A Woman's Last \ybrd, " the subject beats against the narrow bars of the short metre and swift recurring rhymes which restrain it You may remember this plea of a world-wearied woman to a lover whose persistent curiosity as to her past threatens to destroy their happiness : 14 309 DELIGHT IN THE SYMBOL: "Let's contend no more, Love, Strive nor weep : All be as before, Love, Only sleep : ' ' What so wild as words are ?
I and thou In debate, as birds are, Hawk on bough.
" Be a god a
...nd hold me With a charm ! Be a man and fold me With thy arm !
" Teach me, only teach, Love !
As I ought I will speak thy speech, Love, Think thy thought " Meet, if thou require it, Both demands, Laying flesh and spirit In thy hands.
' ' That shall be to-morrow, Not to-night : I must bury sorrow Out of sight : " Must a little weep, Love, (Foolish me !) And so fall asleep, Love, Loved by thee. " Each word bears more than its burden of sig- nificance ; it is as if a fragment of the tragedy 210 EXPRESSION of life had been condensed and condensed and condensed until every trivial thought was elimi- nated, every superfluous word discarded, and the palpitating, throbbing heart laid bare.


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