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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FAREWELL TO MISS E. B., by LUCRETIA MARIA DAVIDSON First Line: Farewell, and whenever calm solitude's hour Last Line: And beam on when the voice of the trumpet hath past. Subject(s): Death; Dead, The | |||
Farewell, and whenever calm solitude's hour, Shall silently spread its broad wings o'er your bower, Oh! then gaze on yon planet, yon watch-fire divine, And believe that my soul is there mingling with thine. When the dark brow of evening is beaming with stars, And yon crest of light clouds is the turban she wears, When she walks forth in grandeur, the queen of the night, Oh! then think that my spirit looks on with delight. O'er the ocean of life our frail vessels are bounding, And danger and death our dark pathway surrounding; Destruction's bright meteors are dancing before, And behind us the winds of adversity roar. Oh! then come, let us light friendship's lamp on the wave, If we're lost, it will shed its pure light o'er the grave, Or 't will guide to the haven of Heaven at last, And beam on when the voice of the trumpet hath past. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A FRIEND KILLED IN THE WAR by ANTHONY HECHT FOR JAMES MERRILL: AN ADIEU by ANTHONY HECHT TARANTULA: OR THE DANCE OF DEATH by ANTHONY HECHT CHAMPS D?ÇÖHONNEUR by ERNEST HEMINGWAY NOTE TO REALITY by TONY HOAGLAND A DREAM by LUCRETIA MARIA DAVIDSON |
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