Sidney Lanier

Gender: 
Male
  •   OUT of the hills of Habersham,
      Down the valleys of Hall,
    I hurry amain to reach the plain,
    Run the rapid and leap the fall,
    Split at the rock and together again,
    Accept my bed, or narrow or wide,
    And flee from folly on every side
    With a...

  • Young palmer sun, that to the shining sands
      Pourest thy pilgrim’s tale, discoursing still
    Thy silver passages of sacred lands,
      With news of Sepulchre and Dolorous Hill,

    Canst thou be he that, Yester-Sunset warm,
      Purple with Paynim rage and wrack-...

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    IN my sleep I was fain of their fellowship, fain
    Of the live-oak, the marsh and the main.
    The little green leaves would not let me alone in my sleep.
    Upbreathed from the marshes, a message of range and of sweep...

  • Into the woods my Master went,
    Clean forspent, forspent.
    Into the woods my Master came,
    Forspent with love and shame.
    But the olives they were not blind to Him;
    The little gray leaves were kind to Him;
    The thorn-tree had a mind to Him
    When...

  • In my sleep I was fain of their fellowship, fain
      Of the live-oak, the marsh, and the main.
    The little green leaves would not let me alone in my sleep;
    Up-breathed from the marshes, a message of range and of sweep,
    Interwoven with waftures of wild sea-liberties,...

  • Into the woods my Master went,
    Clean forspent, forspent.
    Into the woods my Master came,
    Forspent with love and shame.
    But the olives they were not blind to Him;
    The little gray leaves were kind to Him
    The thorn-tree had a mind to Him
    When...

  • Swift, through some trap mine eyes have never found,
    Dim-panelled in the painted scene of Sleep,
    Thou, giant Harlequin of Dreams, dost leap
    Upon my spirit’s stage. Then Sight and Sound,
    Then Space and Time, then Language, Mete and Bound,
    And all familiar...

  • Superb and sole, upon a plumëd spray
    That o’er the general leafage boldly grew,
    He summ’d the woods in song; or typic drew
    The watch of hungry hawks, the lone dismay
    Of languid doves when long their lovers stray,
    And all birds’ passion-plays that sprinkle...

  • Glooms of the live-oaks, beautiful-braided and woven
    With intricate shades of the vines that myriad-cloven
    Clamber the forks of the multiform boughs,—
            Emerald twilights,—
            Virginal shy lights,
    Wrought of the leaves to allure to the whisper...

  •   out of the hills of Habersham,
      Down the valleys of Hall,
    I hurry amain to reach the plain,
    Run the rapid and leap the fall,
    Split at the rock and together again,
    Accept my bed, or narrow or wide,
    And flee from folly on every side
    With a...