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ON THE MAD-HOUSE AT VENICE by RICHARD MONCKTON MILNES

Poet Analysis

First Line: HONOUR ARIGHT THE PHILOSOPHIC THOUGHT
Last Line: FREES HER SAD-CENTRED THOUGHTS, AND GIVES THEM PLEASANT RANGE.
Subject(s): PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALS; VENICE, ITALY; MAD HOUSES; INSANE ASYLUMS;

HONOUR aright the philosophic thought,
That they who, by the trouble of the brain
Or heart, for usual life are overwrought,
Hither should come to discipline their pain.
A single convent on a shoaly plain
Of waters never changing their dull face
But by the sparkles of thick-falling rain
Or lines of puny waves, -- such is the place.
Strong medicine enters by the ear and eye;
That low unaltering dash against the wall
May lull the angriest dream to vacancy;
And Melancholy, finding nothing strange,
For her poor self to jar upon at all,
Frees her sad-centred thoughts, and gives them pleasant range.



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