On the Oxford Circuit And Other Verses

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On the Oxford Circuit And Other Verses
Charles J Darling Charles John Darling Darling
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Gone to its God was the soul — and borne back a corpse to the Lodgings — Naked the one as it came; robed the rest in the scarlet and ermine.
29 SONNETS TO AUGUSTE RODIN ^ODIN; whose eye beholds in clay concealed The prisoned spirits; whose con- trolling hand Frees them, to live, and leave the phantoms' land; Arresting shapes, enshrouded, half revealed; While forms step forth, to whom thou hast ap- pealed. In heavenly beauty, or rude strength, and stand As struck with death in birth at thy comma
...nd — To breathless bronze or pallid stone congealed.
Poet and sculptor; like to him who wrought In fair Firenze — but that thou dost write No sonnet, save in marble, and no rime Beyond sad harmonies thou may'st have caught, With ear to earth, when sounds the dirge of night. And all the planets move to mark the time.
33 c TO COQUELIN [TUDENT of man— yet closer of Moliere — How various is thy instincfl, and thine art, That clothes thy mind with trap- pings of each part; The gesture cadenced to some stately air Of Court or Camp, when France disdained to share Empire in arms or letters, but apart — Gallant yet grave, coquette of candid heart — Was all the world's loved mistress and despair.


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