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Paul Hamilton Hayne (Пол Гамильтон Хейн)


Carlyle


O GRANITE nature; like a mountain height
Which pierces heaven! yet with foundations deep,
Rooted where earth's majestic forces sleep,
In quiet breathing on the breast of night:--
Proud thoughts were his that scaled the infinite
Of loftiest grasp, and calm Elysian sweep;
Fierce thoughts were his that burnt the donjon keep
Of ancient wrong, to flood its crypts with light:
Yet o'er his genius, firm as Ailsa's rock,
Large, Atlantean, with grim grandeur dowered,--
Love bloomed, and buds of tender beauty flowered:--
Yet down his rugged massiveness of will
Unscarred by alien passion's fiery shock,
Mercy flowed melting like an Alpine rill!



Paul Hamilton Hayne's other poems:
  1. Fate, or God?
  2. Aspects of the Pines
  3. The Pine's Mystery
  4. Welcome to Winter
  5. The Soul-Conflict


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