The book Poems was written by author Darley, Felix Octavius Carr, 1822-1888 Here you can read free online of Poems book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Poems a good or bad book?
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In vain he tried the beaten path to gain, He sought it earnestly, but sought in vain ; At length o'ercome, he sunk upon the ground. Where the dark ivy twined its branches round : Sudden there rose upon his wandering ear. Notes. which e'en angels might delighted hear. Now low they murmur, now majestic rise. As though " some spirit banished from the skies " Had there repaired to tune the mournful lay, " And chase the sorrows of his soul away." They ceased — when lo! a brilliant dazzling light Idu...med the wood and chased the shades of night; He raised his head ; there stood, near Oleroy, The beauteous figure of a smiling boy ; 122 THE VISION. Across his shoulder hung an ivory horn, With jew3ls glittering like the rays of morn ; In his white hand he held the tuneful lyre, And in his eyes there beamed a heavenly fire ; Approaching Oleroy, he smiling cried, — You hate the world and all its charms deride, You hate the world and all it doth contain, Condemn each joy, and call each pleasure pain ; Then come, he sweetly cried, come, follow me.
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