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George Pope Morris (Джордж Поуп Моррис) Lines on a Poet How sweet the cadence of his lyre! What melody of words! They strike a pulse within the heart Like songs of forest-birds, Or tinkling of the shepherd's bell Among the mountain-herds. His mind's a cultured garden, Where Nature's hand has sown The flower-seeds of poesy— And they have freshly grown, Imbued with beauty and perfume To other plants unknown. A bright career's before him— All tongues pronounce his praise; All hearts his inspiration feel, And will in after-days; For genius breathes in every line Of his soul-thrilling lays. A nameless grace is round him— A something, too refined To be described, yet must be felt By all of human kind— An emanation of the soul, That can not be defined. Then blessings on the minstrel— His faults let others scan: There may be spots upon the sun, Which those may view who can; I see them not—yet know him well A POET AND A MAN. George Pope Morris's other poems: Количество обращений к стихотворению: 1543 |
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