In those old times wherein Theology

Flourished with greater sap and energy,

A celebrated doctor—so they say—

Having stirred many careless hearts one day

Down to their dullest depths,...

Poet:

To pay his ransom man must toil
With Reason's implement alone
...

Poet:

So proud your port, your arm so powerful.
With such a grip you grip the goddess' hair,
...

Poet:

Then I will dream of blue horizons deep;

Of gardens where the marble fountains weep;

Of kisses, and of ever-singing birds—

A sinless Idyll built of innocent words.


And Trouble, knocking at my window-pane

And...

Poet:

I know your heart, which overflows
With outworn loves long cast aside,

Still like a furnace flames and glows,

And you within your breast enclose
...

Poet:

Here is a woman, richly clad and fair,

Who in her wine dips her long, heavy hair;

Love's claws, and that sharp poison which is sin,

Are dulled against the granite of her skin.

...

Poet:

I am as lovely as a dream in stone,

And this my heart where each finds death in turn,

Inspires the poet with a love as lone

As clay eternal and as taciturn.


Swan-white of heart,...

Poet:

Thou, O my Grief, be wise and tranquil still,

The eve is thine which even now drops down,

To carry peace or care to human will,

And in a misty veil enfolds the town.


While...

Poet:

Should dream that eagles and insects, streams and woods,

Stand still to hear him chaunt his dolorous moods?

Even unto us, who made these ancient things,

The fool his public lamentation sings."


With pride as lofty as the...

Poet:

Robed in a silken robe that shines and shakes,
She seems to dance whene'er she treads the sod,

Like the long serpent that a...

Poet: