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| 5251. | The Pain of Earth by George William Russell> | | DOES the earth grow grey with grief
For her hero darling fled?
Though her vales let fall no leaf,
In our hearts her tears are shed.
Still the... |
| 5252. | By the Margin of the Great Deep by George William Russell> | | WHEN the breath of twilight blows to flame the misty skies,
All its vaporous sapphire, violet glow and silver gleam
With their magic flood me throug... |
| 5253. | Parting by George William Russell> | | AS from our dream we died away
Far off I felt the outer things;
Your wind-blown tresses round me play,
Your bosom’s gentle murmurings.
And ... |
| 5254. | Pity by George William Russell> | | THE TWINKLING mists of green and gold
Afloat in the abyss of air,
From out the window high and old
We watched together there.
The monstro... |
| 5255. | Inspiration by George William Russell> | | LIGHTEST of dancers, with no thought
Thy glimmering feet beat on my heart,
Gayest of singers, with no care
Waking to beauty the still air,
More th... |
| 5256. | Hope in Failure by George William Russell> | | THOUGH now thou hast failed and art fallen, despair not because of defeat,
Though lost for a while be thy heaven and weary of earth be thy feet,
For... |
| 5257. | On a Hill-top by George William Russell> | | BEARDED with dewy grass the mountains thrust
Their blackness high into the still grey light,
Deepening to blue: far up the glimmering height
In sil... |
| 5258. | The Parting of Ways by George William Russell> | | THE SKIES from black to pearly grey
Had veered without a star or sun;
Only a burning opal ray
Fell on your brow when all was done.
Aye, a... |
| 5259. | Whom We Worship by George William Russell> | | I WOULD not have the love of lips and eyes,
The ancient ways of love:
But in my heart I built a Paradise,
A nest there for the dove.
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| 5260. | A Prayer by George William Russell> | | O HOLY SPIRIT of the Hazel, hearken now:
Though shining suns and silver moons burn on the bough,
And though the fruit of stars by many myriads gleam... |
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