Sonnets of Edward Robeson Taylor On Some Pictures Painted By William Keith

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Thou precious Art! be always thus, so we May compass something of thy priceless lore: Thy deeper truths shall set the spirit free, When soulless imitation rules no more, And where, as here, thy joyous liberty Gives birth to beauty never seen before.
THE MEADOW Today the soaring mount is not for me Though it should marshal all its loveliest mass, Or though across my tempted vision pass Its utmost witchery of rock and tree; For this lush meadow holds my heart in fee, Where clouds lie sleeping in
...its pool's clear glass, And where in comradeship with flower and grass No other friend than Reverie shall be.
The Mountain trumpets with imperious voice, And great Ambition sits enthroned there With spoils that blaze in fever-laden air; But thou, sweet Meadow, bidst the soul rejoice In love of lowly and familiar things, And lead'st to peace's cooling, crystal springs.
THE ENCHANTED WOOD With moss-grown, interlocking arms that wear A beauty strangely true, these gnarled trees Rule o'er this weird demesne, where mysteries Seem lurking nigh in many an eerie lair.


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