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Poem by George Rostrevor Hamilton


Fog


Ten paces round me solid earth stretches,
Moving as I move through impalpable regions
Of space unbounded, unreal, untenanted,
Or tenanted, if tenanted, by powerless anatomies,
Unbreathing hosts, phantom legjons.

Ochreous lights hang, stars of an underworld,
In the bronze vapour. Unsupported branches
Trail a thin tapestry. Softly, a footfall!
Passes a shadow, a tall shadow what memory,
As of a fierce dream, her face blanches?

So to yEneas, moving obscurely
Through the dim groves and Avernian meadows,
So may have shone the white face of Dido,
Silently scorning him, scorning his entreaties
Then fled away through crowding shadows.



George Rostrevor Hamilton


George Rostrevor Hamilton's other poems:
  1. Tugs
  2. The Idol
  3. To Fighter Airmen
  4. Walls
  5. A Cross in Flanders


Poems of the other poets with the same name:

  • Louise Guiney Fog ("Like bodiless water passing in a sigh")
  • Emma Lazarus Fog ("Light silken curtain, colorless and soft")
  • John Tabb Fog ("The ghost am I")

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