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And raise thy sons, as o'er the prone

horizon

Ye, follow-the bier
Of the dead cold year,

Thy lamp feeds every twilight wave with And make her grave green with tear on

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Come, months, come away, From November to May,

In your saddest array;

Follow the bier

Of the dead cold year,

tear.

THE WANING MOON

AND like a dying lady, lean and pale, Who totters forth, wrapt in a gauzy veil, Out of her chamber, led by the insane And feeble wanderings of her fading brain,

The moon arose up in the murky east, A white and shapeless mass.

TO THE MOON

I

ART thou pale for weariness Of climbing heaven and gazing on the earth,

Wandering companionless

Among the stars that have a different birth,—

And ever changing, like a joyless eye That finds no object worth its constancy?

II

Thou chosen sister of the spirit, That gazes on thee till in thee it pities...

DEATH

I

And like dim shadows watch by her DEATH is here and death is there,

sepulchre.

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Death is busy everywhere, All around, within, beneath,

The chill rain is falling, the nipt worm Above is death-and we are death.

is crawling,

The rivers are swelling, the thunder is

knelling

For the year;

II

Death has set his mark and seal On all we are and all we feel,

The blithe swallows are flown, and the On all we know and all we fear,

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The willow leaves that glanced in the And the firm foliage of the larger trees. light breeze,

From a single cloud the lightning flashes,
Whilst a thousand isles are illumined
around,
Earthquake is trampling one city to ashes,
An hundred are shuddering and totter-Stiffened in the translucent ice, which

ing; the sound

Is bellowing underground.

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It was a winter such as when birds die
In the deep forests; and the fishes lie

makes

Even the mud and slime of the warm

lakes

A wrinkled clod as hard as brick; and when,

Among their children, comfortable men Gather about great fires, and yet feel cold:

Alas then for the homeless beggar old!

THE TOWER OF FAMINE
AMID the desolation of a city,
Which was the cradle, and is now the
grave

Of an extinguished people; so that pity

Weeps o'er the shipwrecks of oblivion's

wave,

There stands the Tower of Famine. It is built

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Which we all tread, a cavern huge and YE hasten to the grave! What seek ye

gaunt;

Around it rages an unceasing strife

Of shadows, like the restless clouds that

haunt

there,

Ye restless thoughts and busy purposes Of the idle brain, which the world's livery wear?

The gap of some cleft mountain, lifted Oh thou quick heart which pantest to

high

Into the whirlwinds of the upper sky.

possess

All that pale expectation feigneth fair!

Thou vainly curious mind which wouldest While the meek blest sit smiling; if guess Despair Whence thou didst come, and whither And Hate, the rapid bloodhounds with which Terror

thou must go, And all that never yet was known Hunts through the world the homeless

would know

Oh, whither hasten ye, that thus ye

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steps of Error,

Are the true secrets of the commonweal
To make men wise and just; . . .
And not the sophisms of revenge and
fear,

Bloodier than is revenge

Then send the priests to every hearth and home

To preach the burning wrath which is to

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