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Rose Terry Cooke (Роуз Терри Кук)


Beyond


The stranger wandering in the Switzer's land,
 Before its awful mountain tops afraid,—
Who yet, with patient toil, hath gained his stand,
 On the bare summit where all life is stayed,

Sees far, far down, beneath his blood-dimmed eyes,
 Another country, golden to the shore,
Where a new passion and new lopes arise,
 Where Southern blooms unfold forevermore.

And I, lone sitting by the twilight blaze,
 Think of another wanderer in the snows,
And on more perilous mountain-tops I gaze,
 Than ever frowned above the vine and rose.

Yet courage, soul! nor hold thy strength in vain,
 In hope o'ercome the steeps God set for thee;
For past the Alpine summits of great pain,
 Lieth thine Italy.



Rose Terry Cooke's other poems:
  1. Fraternité
  2. The Two Villages
  3. Once before
  4. “It Is More Blessed”
  5. Trailing Arbutus


Poems of another poets with the same name (Стихотворения других поэтов с таким же названием):

  • Ernest Dowson (Эрнест Доусон) Beyond ("Love's aftermath! I think the time is now")
  • Katharine Bates (Кэтрин Бейтс) Beyond ("COLOSSAL orb of space")
  • Ella Wilcox (Элла Уилкокс) Beyond ("It seemeth such a little way to me")
  • Madison Cawein (Мэдисон Кавейн) Beyond ("Hangs stormed with stars the night")
  • Digby Dolben (Дигби Долбен) Beyond ("Beyond the calumny and wrong")

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