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Adelaide Crapsey (Аделаида Крапси)


John Keats


Meet thou the event
And terrible happening of
Thine end: for thou art come
Upon the remote, cold place
Of ultimate dissolution and
With dumb, wide look
Thou, impotent, dost feel
Impotence creeping on
Thy potent soul.  Yea, now, caught in
The aghast and voiceless pain
Of death, thyself doth watch
Thyself becoming naught.
Peace . . . Peace . . . for at
The last is comfort.  Lo, now
Thou hast no pain.  Lo, now
The waited presence is
Within the room; the voice
Speaks final-gentle: "Child,
Ever thy careful nurse,
I lift thee in my arms
For greater ease and while
Thy heart still beats, place my
Cool fingers of oblivion on
Thine eyes and close them for
Eternity.  Thou shalt
Pass sleeping, nor know
When sleeping ceases.  Yet still
A little while thy breathing lasts,
Gradual is faint and fainter; I
Must listen close--the end."

Rest.  And you others . . . All.
Grave-fellows in
Green place.  Here grows
Memorial every spring's
Fresh grass and here
Your marking monument
Was built for you long, long
Ago when Caius Cestius died.



Adelaide Crapsey's other poems:
  1. Grain Field
  2. The Companions
  3. Amaze
  4. As I Went
  5. Hypnos, God of Sleep


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

  • George Byron (Джордж Байрон) John Keats ("Who killed John Keats?") 30 July 1821
  • Dante Rossetti (Данте Россетти) John Keats ("The weltering London ways where children weep")
  • Richard Hovey (Ричард Хави) John Keats ("IF thou canst not from some superior sphere")

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