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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SONNET TO ELEONORA DUSE (2), by SARA TEASDALE Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Your beauty lives in mystic melodies, Last Line: And with the orphean lay it trembles mute Alternate Author Name(s): Filsinger, Ernest B., Mrs. Subject(s): Duse, Eleonora (1858-1924) | |||
Your beauty lives in mystic melodies, And all the light about you breathes a song. Your voice awakes the dreaming airs that throng Within our music-haunted memories. The sirens' strain that sank within the seas When men forgot to listen, floats along Your voice's undercurrent soft and strong. Sicilian shepherds pipe beneath the trees; Along the purple hills of drifted sand, A lone Egyptian plays an ancient flute; At dawn the Memnon gives his old salute Beside the Nile, by desert breezes fanned. The music faints about you as you stand, And with the Orphean lay it trembles mute. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SONNET TO ELEONORA DUSE (1) by SARA TEASDALE IT WILL NOT CHANGE NOW by SARA TEASDALE LIKE BARLEY BENDING by SARA TEASDALE WHEN I AM NOT WITH YOU by SARA TEASDALE I HAVE SEEN THE SPRING' by SARA TEASDALE A LITTLE WHILE by SARA TEASDALE |
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