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Sidney Lanier - Glooms of the live-oaks, beautiful-braided and woven With intricate shades of the vines that myriad-cloven Clamber the forks of the multiform boughs,-- Emerald twilights,-- Virginal shy lights, Wrought of the leaves to allure to the whisper of vows, When lovers pace timidly down through the green colonnades Of the dim sweet woods, of the dear dark woods, Of the heavenly . Sidney Lanier - Out of the hills of Habersham, Down the valleys of Hall, I hurry amain to reach the plain, Run the rapid and leap the fall, Split at the rock and together again, Accept my bed, or narrow or wide, And flee from folly on every side With a lover's pain to attain the plain Far from the hills of Habersham, Far from the valleys of Hall. · So sank the strings to gentle throbbing. Of long chords change-marked with sobbing Motherly sobbing, not distinctlier heard. Than half wing-openings of the sleeping bird, Some dream of danger to her young hath stirred. Then stirring and demurring ceased, and lo! Every least ripple of the strings' www.doorway.ru: Sidney Lanier.
Sidney Lanier was born in Macon, Georgia, in Themes ambition birds hope public domain survival About Sidney Lanier sign up for poem-a-day Receive a new poem in your inbox daily. Email Address. Sign Up. About This Poem "[I am but a small-winged bird]" first appeared in Poem Outlines (Scribner's Sons, ). Sunrise Poem by Sidney Lanier. Read Sidney Lanier poem:In my sleep I was fain of their fellowship, fain Of the live-oak, the marsh, and the main. The little green leaves would not let me alone in my sleep;. Wedding Hymn. By Sidney Lanier. Thou God, whose high, eternal Love. Is the only blue sky of our life, Clear all the Heaven that bends above. The life-road of this man and wife. May these two lives be but one note. In the world's strange-sounding harmony, Whose sacred music e'er shall float.
His collection, The Poems of Sidney Lanier, Edited by His Wife, was published posthumously by Charles Scribner's Sons. This work opens with a somewhat maudlin memorial, written by William Hayes Ward, an editor at the New York weekly The Independent. Much of Sidney Lanier's poetry celebrates nature's glory, which in poems such as "Sunrise" and "The Marshes of Glynn," is presented in deeply resonant tones that musically imitate natural sounds. Poem Hunter all poems of by Sidney Lanier poems. 96 poems of Sidney Lanier. A Song Of Eternity In Time, The Wedding, A Sunrise Song. Sidney Lanier - Out of the hills of Habersham, Down the valleys of Hall, I hurry amain to reach the plain, Run the rapid and leap the fall, Split at the rock and together again, Accept my bed, or narrow or wide, And flee from folly on every side With a lover's pain to attain the plain Far from the hills of Habersham, Far from the valleys of Hall.
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