The book Lilith a Dramatic Poem was written by author George Sterling Here you can read free online of Lilith a Dramatic Poem book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Lilith a Dramatic Poem a good or bad book?
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. . The flesh I saw, but that diviner thing, An inner iris and a subtler flame, I saw not. Now the blinded eyes shall pay, And all the wild farewell at music's heart Be mine forever, or until my lips Inherit hers in heaven. Rest thou, my Sweet, Tender and beautiful and somehow tired! I shall not rest, whose heart must ever cry For those lost days of wonder and delight, Once all my own, my very own, now gone, Now melted as the minarets of sleep. . . . Thy joy was for a little while. Sleep thou, ...Hushed, in a golden gloom of Paradise! fo the youths and maidens. Pass ye, and I shall pass to bitter things. A sinner bids farewell. Renew the dirge, And lay, amid the happy ones who sleep, The dust that once was Beauty and her dream. ^he funeral cortege goes onward. Tancred turns alone to the mountains. 47 LlLITH Aft IV Ad IV Sc. I* Scene i : Twenty years later. A Cook, a Fool, and Raoul, a Troubadour, sit on the northern battlements of a great castle. Around are snow-peaks. R A o u L : See how the low and black-bound sunset glares Across the desolation.
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