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Anonymous ( Неизвестный автор)


Fountain’s Abbey


ALAS, alas! those ancient towers,
  Where never now the vespers ring,
But lonely at the midnight hours
  Flits by the bat on dusky wing.

No more beneath the moonlight dim,
  No more beneath the planet ray,
Those arches echo with the hymn
  That bears life’s meaner cares away.

No more within some cloistered cell,
  With windows of the sculptured stone,
By sign of cross and sound of bell,
  The world-worn heart can beat alone.

How needful some such tranquil place,
  Let many a weary one attest,
Who turns from life’s impatient race,
  And asks for nothing but for rest.

How many, too heart-sick to roam
  Still longer o’er the troubled wave,
Would thankful turn to such a home,—
  A home already half a grave.



Anonymous's other poems:
  1. Now, Robin, Lend to Me Thy Bow
  2. The Hermitage
  3. Glen-Orra
  4. Willy Drowned in Yarrow
  5. The Northern Star


Poems of another poets with the same name (Стихотворения других поэтов с таким же названием):

  • Letitia Landon (Летиция Лэндон) Fountain’s Abbey ("NEVER more, when the day is o'er")
  • Ebenezer Elliott (Эбенезер Эллиотт) Fountain’s Abbey ("ABBEY! forever smiling pensively")

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