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Poem by William Morris
Night
I am Night: I bring again
Hope of pleasure, rest from pain:
Thoughts unsaid 'twixt Life and Death
My fruitful silence quickeneth.
William Morris
Poem Theme: Night
William Morris's other poems:- Atalanta's Race
- On The Edge Of The Wilderness
- Pray But One Prayer For Us
- Another For The Briar-Rose
- Pain And Time Strive Not
Poems of the other poets with the same name:
Anne Brontë Night ("I love the silent hour of night") Thomas Aird Night ("From sleepless work, and a ne'er-setting sun") George Russell Night ("HEART-HIDDEN from the outer things I rose") William Browne Night ("Now great Hyperion left his golden throne") Henry Longfellow Night ("Into the darkness and the hush of night") Charles Heavysege Night ("'Tis solemn darkness; the sublime of shade") Sidney Lanier Night ("Fair is the wedded reign of Night and Day") James Thomson Night ("HE cried out through the night") Jones Very Night ("I thank thee, Father, that the night is near") Ella Wilcox Night ("As some dusk mother shields from all alarms") Lucy Montgomery Night ("A pale enchanted moon is sinking low") Epes Sargent Night ("But, oh! the night—the cool, luxurious night") Ann Radcliffe Night ("Now Ev'ning fades! her pensive step retires") Charles Williams Night ("Through His first darkness here He sleeps at ease") Walter De la Mare Night ("All from the light of the sweet moon")
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