Representative Sonnets By American Poets, With An Essay On the Sonnet, Its Nature And History, Including Many Notable Sonnets of Other Literatures, Also Biographical Notes, Indexes, Etc.
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131 O GRAVE, WHERE IS THY VICTORY. Fob twenty years did Nature wait without, Besetting that storm-beaten tenement. Claiming her debt. From door to door she went, Rude battering with all her hostile rout : And we who, helpless watching, stood about While fi-ail walls tottered and light bolts were bent. Thinking each day to see some fatal rent. Did marvel much that house should be so stout. But Love was there, "the Lord of Life and Death, And held the importunate enemy at bay; Yet when his work w...as done, all peacefully, As dawn grows day. Life yielded up his breath. And, led by Love Immortal, went away. Surrendering to a vanquished enemy. William Hekbekt Cabkuth. "WHY THIS WASTE?" That eyes which pierced our inmost being through ; That lips which pressed into a single kiss. It seemed, a whole eternity of bliss ; That cheeks which mantled with love's rosy hue ; That feet which wanted nothing else to do But run upon love's errands, this and this ; That hands so fair they had not seemed amiss Reached down by angels through the deeps of blue, — That all of these so deep in earth should lie While season after season passeth by ; That things which are so sacred and so sweet The hungry roots of tree and plant should eat !
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