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Poem by Amos Bronson Alcott


Margaret Fuller


THOU, Sibyl rapt! whose sympathetic soul 
Infused the myst’ries thy tongue failed to tell; 
Though from thy lips the marvellous accents fell, 
And weird wise meanings o’er the senses stole, 
Through those rare cadences, with winsome spell;
Yet even in such refrainings of thy voice 
There struggled up a wailing undertone, 
That spoke thee victim of the Sisters’ choice,— 
Charming all others, dwelling still alone. 
They left thee thus disconsolate to roam,
And scorned thy dear, devoted life to spare. 
Around the storm-tost vessel sinking there 
The wild waves chant thy dirge and welcome home; 
Survives alone thy sex’s valiant plea, 
And the great heart that loved the brave and free.



Amos Bronson Alcott


Amos Bronson Alcott's other poems:
  1. Thoreau
  2. Channing


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