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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
ODE TO SOLITUDE, by JOSEPH WARTON Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Thou, that at deep dead of night | |||
Thou, that at deep dead of night Walk'st forth beneath the pale moon's light, In robe of flowing black array'd, While cypress-leaves thy brows o'ershade; List'ning to the crowing cock, And the distant-sounding clock; Or sitting in thy cavern low, Do'st hear the bleak winds loudly blow, Or the hoarse death-boding owl, Or village maistiff's wakeful howl, While through thy melancholy room A dim lamp casts an awful gloom; Thou, that on the meadow green, Or daisy'd upland art not seen, But wand'ring by the dusky nooks, And the pensive-falling brooks, Or near some rugged, herbless rock, Where no shepherd keeps his flock! Musing maid, to thee I come, Hating the tradeful city's hum; O let me calmly dwell with thee, From noisy mirth and bus'ness free, With meditation seek the skies, This folly-fetter'd world despise! What are the lays of artful Addison, Coldly correct, to Shakespeare's warblings wild? Whom on the winding Avon's willowed banks Fair fancy found, and bore the smiling babe To a close cavern: (still the shepherds show The sacred place, whence with religious awe They hear, returning from the field at eve, Strange whispering of sweet music through the air) Here, as with honey gathered from the rock, She fed the little prattler, and with songs Oft' soothed his wondering ears, with deep delight On her soft lap he sat, and caught the sounds. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ODE AGAINST DESPAIR: LE SPLEEN by JOSEPH WARTON ODE ON THE DEATH OF THE AUTHOR by JOSEPH WARTON THE DYING INDIAN by JOSEPH WARTON DISMAL MOMENT PASSING by CLARENCE MAJOR THE FLIGHT OF THE GEESE by CHARLES GEORGE DOUGLAS ROBERTS MY BED IS A BOAT by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON EVOLUTION by JOHN BANISTER TABB THREE FLOWERS by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH THREE SONNETS WRITTEN IN MID-CHANNEL: 3 by ALFRED AUSTIN MY GARDEN by KATHARINE CANBY BALDERSTON THE COMBAT, BETWEENE CONSCIENCE AND COVETOUSNESSE by RICHARD BARNFIELD |
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