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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE RISING SUN, by AL-HAITHAM First Line: Behold with wondering eyes Last Line: Like frozen raindrops gleam. Alternate Author Name(s): Ibn Abi L-haytham | |||
Behold with wondering eyes The sun in beauty rise; One brow is bathed in light, One grudged as yet to sight. As though the sun would say: 'I shall not grudge alway; This loveliness of mine Will soon all naked shine.' O beauty's mirror, bare In beauty splendid there To east, anon to west At even laid to rest. The far horizons grieve To see its radiance leave The skies, and wrap them round In shadows deep, profound. And, as each star appears, Meseems that heaven's tears In agony supreme Like frozen raindrops gleam. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TANGENTIAL by LOUIS UNTERMEYER SONG OF MARION'S MEN by WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT THE RIVER OF LIFE by THOMAS CAMPBELL RESURRECTION, IMPERFECT by JOHN DONNE THE WASHERS OF THE SHROUD; OCTOBER, 1861 by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL THE FLIGHT OF THE GEESE by CHARLES GEORGE DOUGLAS ROBERTS RETURN by KENNETH SLADE ALLING FORT GRISWOLD, SEPT. 6, 1781 by JOHN GARDINER CALKINS BRAINARD |
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