39. The Lost

The fairest day that ever yet has shone, Will be when thou the day within halt see; The fairest rose that ever yet has blown, When thou the flower thou lookest on shalt be. But thou art far away among Time’s toys; Thyself the day thou lookest for in them, Thyself the flower that now

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38. The Dead

I see them crowd on crow they walk the earth Dry, leafless trees no Autumn wind laid bare; And in their nakedness find cause for mirth, And all unclad would winter’s rudeness dare; No sap doth through their clattering branches flow, Whence springing leaves and blossoms bright appear; Their hearts the living God have ceased

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34. Bright Star

Bright star, would I were steadfast as thou art Not in lone splendor hung aloft the night And watching, with eternal lids apart, Like Nature’s patient, sleepless Eremite, The moving waters at their priest like task Of pure ablution round earth’s human shores, Or grazing on the new soft fallen mask Of snow upon the

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32. On The Sea

It keeps eternal whisperings around Desolate shores, And with its mighty swell Gluts twice ten thousand Caverns, till the spell Of Hecate leaves them their old shadowy sound. Often ’tis in such gentle temper found, That scarcely will the very smallest shell Be moved for days from where it sometime fell, When last the winds

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30. A Lament

O World! O Life! O Time! On whose last steps I climb, Trembling at that where I had stood before; When will return the glory of your prime? No more—Oh, never more! Out of the day and night A joy has taken flight: Fresh spring, and summer, and winter hoar Move my faint heart with

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