Ye whose lost voices, echoing in this rhyme, My tongue usurps, forgive if I have erred. Not as ye uttered, but as I have heard, I spell your meanings in an evil time. Mock not the hope your conference sublime Hath in the vigils of an exile stirred, But let the music of my woven word Waft to your shades the sweetness of your prime. For ye have passed beyond the gate of day Into the twilight of a paler morn, And hidden beauty from the world, and shorn The mortal eye of its supernal ray. Take, till I come, the homage of my lay, Nor hold the pilgrim of your night in scorn. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...COMPANION OF QUIET by JOSEPH AUSLANDER TO HIS WIFE by DECIMUS MAGNUS AUSONIUS THE SOLITARY TOMB by BERNARD BARTON RHAPSODY by MATILDA BARBARA BETHAM-EDWARDS JAMES BARR AMES by HARRY RANDOLPH BLYTHE CARCASSONNE (SUGGESTED BY LORD DUNSANY'S STORY) by BERTON BRALEY A FAREWELL TO TOWN by NICHOLAS BRETON |