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Christopher Pearse Cranch (Кристофер Пирс Крэнч)


Sonnet 23. Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony


THE mind's deep history here in tones is wrought,
The faith, the struggles of the aspiring soul,
The confidence of youth, the chill control
Of manhood's doubts by stern experience taught;
Alternate moods of bold and timorous thought,
Sunshine and shadow — cloud and aureole;
The failing foothold as the shining goal
Appears, and truth so long, so fondly sought
Is blurred and dimmed. Again and yet again
The exulting march resounds. We must win now!
Slowly the doubts dissolve in clearer air.
Bolder and grander the triumphal strain
Ascends. Heaven's light is glancing on the brow,
And turns to boundless hope the old despair.



Christopher Pearse Cranch's other poems:
  1. Sonnet 1. THE Summer goes, with all its birds and flowers
  2. A Word to Philosophers
  3. Sonnet 12. The Ocean Steamer
  4. Sonnet 7. THOSE times are gone, that circle thinned away
  5. Sonnet 16. The Microscope


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