TOLL, thou mighty Moscow Bell; Mighty news to nations tell. Old things perish -- toll their knell. Toll, thou mighty Kremlin Bell. Toll, thou far-resounding Bell. Toll the captive from his cell. Toll for them that faithful fell. Toll, thou mighty Moscow Bell. Toll, thou hollow-booming Bell. Strong is Wrong, and 'stablisht well. Stubborn are the forts of Hell: Toll their fall, thou thunderous Bell. Toll with vast and billowy swell, Toll, thou mighty Kremlin Bell. Long do men in darkness dwell: Toll the Dawn, O Moscow Bell. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TO WHISTLER, AMERICAN; ON LOAN EXHIBIT OF PAINTINGS AT TATE GALLERY by EZRA POUND SONNET; OXFORD, 1916 by GEORGE SANTAYANA THE FRAILTY AND HURTFULNESS OF BEAUTY by HENRY HOWARD WRAITH by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY ENOCH ARDEN by ALFRED TENNYSON POEM FOR PICTURE: TO AN OIL PAINTING BY WINSLOW HOMER (DRIFTWOOD) by FRANK ANKENBRAND JR. |