Lethe And Other Poems

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In what poor stead ye stood him 'mid the storm That smote his shallop and his soul ! Ye are Too frail to bear a dead man's shadowy form ! Too fair to stem the awful gulf of death, Or mount beyond the heaven of man's own making. Yet sweet his voice ! and musical his breath !
And for his song there can be no forsaking !
November 17, 1881.
KEATS.
His songs arise, like nymphs, from music's tide, Dripping with sweetness and with gems adorned, And down its ebbing waves in beauty glide, Tho' them some
... envious rough wind coldly scorned.
His spirit seemed like a lone, lovely Fay, Lured by celestial sounds from joy's domain ; But oh ! too soon they bore his harp away The angels moved to pity for his pain.
While broken rainbows, blending with the gloom, Dissolved in dreams above and death beneath, And flowers of music, in immortal bloom, Plucked from his harp-strings formed his funeral wreath.
July 5, 1880.
66 POE AND HIS "ANNABEL LEE. " WHILE thou, true poet, didst her love embalm In the sweet spices of enduring song, Brought from the Araby of Love's bright realm, Where Poesy's pure odors thrill and throng Brought thence by thee united with the Muse, Instead thy Heav'n-enveloped vanished bride Lost plighted bliss thou couldst not wholly lose, So like it hers who loved, but never died !


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