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			<title><![CDATA[Half-mast High]]></title>
			<link>https://sonett.fontane-place.de/showthread.php?tid=16926</link>
			<pubDate>Sun, 22 Jul 2007 18:26:17 +0200</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[Half-mast High<br />
<br />
The fierce sun smote him and went glorying down, <br />
And ere the gloaming died his spirit fled; <br />
The southern night burst into stars o'erhead, <br />
Nor ruffled any wavelet to a frown; <br />
Till morning from beneath her golden crown <br />
Smiled on the half-mast ensign fluttering death <br />
To beating pulses and to bated breath, <br />
As if her smile could smile men's sorrow down. <br />
Slow tolls the bell, the slow procession creeps; <br />
Kind women's eyes are wet, hard men's are grave, <br />
A voice commits our brother to the deeps, <br />
A plash divides the hollow gulfing wave; <br />
Still plies the van, still on the vessel speeds; <br />
Nor ship, nor sea, nor sun, our sorrow heeds.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Half-mast High<br />
<br />
The fierce sun smote him and went glorying down, <br />
And ere the gloaming died his spirit fled; <br />
The southern night burst into stars o'erhead, <br />
Nor ruffled any wavelet to a frown; <br />
Till morning from beneath her golden crown <br />
Smiled on the half-mast ensign fluttering death <br />
To beating pulses and to bated breath, <br />
As if her smile could smile men's sorrow down. <br />
Slow tolls the bell, the slow procession creeps; <br />
Kind women's eyes are wet, hard men's are grave, <br />
A voice commits our brother to the deeps, <br />
A plash divides the hollow gulfing wave; <br />
Still plies the van, still on the vessel speeds; <br />
Nor ship, nor sea, nor sun, our sorrow heeds.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[To Matthew Arnold]]></title>
			<link>https://sonett.fontane-place.de/showthread.php?tid=16925</link>
			<pubDate>Sun, 22 Jul 2007 18:25:05 +0200</pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[<a href="https://sonett.fontane-place.de/member.php?action=profile&uid=1">ZaunköniG</a>]]></dc:creator>
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			<description><![CDATA[To Matthew Arnold<br />
<br />
Sweet singer, who among thy poet's bays <br />
Some bitter-fragrant herb has intertwined, <br />
Who round about thy throbbing lyre dost bind <br />
Some scent which, stealing with thy happiest lays <br />
Down to the heart's deep-secret core, doth raise <br />
A subtle ache their sweetness cannot still, <br />
A yearning that they cannot all fulfil, <br />
That lives and sleeps and lives through many days. <br />
Though restless youth and age unrested bring <br />
Their discontents, though many things seem to lie; <br />
Yet, God be praised, we cannot wholly die <br />
Whilst such as thou, such as thy father sing, <br />
And point us still to such landmarks as these, <br />
Monica, Obermann, Empedocles.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[To Matthew Arnold<br />
<br />
Sweet singer, who among thy poet's bays <br />
Some bitter-fragrant herb has intertwined, <br />
Who round about thy throbbing lyre dost bind <br />
Some scent which, stealing with thy happiest lays <br />
Down to the heart's deep-secret core, doth raise <br />
A subtle ache their sweetness cannot still, <br />
A yearning that they cannot all fulfil, <br />
That lives and sleeps and lives through many days. <br />
Though restless youth and age unrested bring <br />
Their discontents, though many things seem to lie; <br />
Yet, God be praised, we cannot wholly die <br />
Whilst such as thou, such as thy father sing, <br />
And point us still to such landmarks as these, <br />
Monica, Obermann, Empedocles.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[At Dawn]]></title>
			<link>https://sonett.fontane-place.de/showthread.php?tid=16924</link>
			<pubDate>Sun, 22 Jul 2007 18:24:13 +0200</pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[<a href="https://sonett.fontane-place.de/member.php?action=profile&uid=1">ZaunköniG</a>]]></dc:creator>
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			<description><![CDATA[At Dawn<br />
<br />
One moment, Night fold up thy wings again; <br />
And cast upon mine eyes the shadow of sleep; <br />
And in thy breath once more my senses steep; <br />
And draw once more thy clouds about my brain, <br />
Whereon who looketh may forget his pain: <br />
For floating there even now my Mistress bent <br />
Her lips towards me, as on speech intent, <br />
For which my whole soul gasped as flowers for rain. <br />
Then at the rustle of thy wings she fled <br />
Frighted; and, though with hope to stay her flight, <br />
I thrice called out, she vanished out of sight: <br />
Bid her return that so her speech be said. <br />
(The day is up, a voice is in the trees, <br />
And I am I, and she is over seas.)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[At Dawn<br />
<br />
One moment, Night fold up thy wings again; <br />
And cast upon mine eyes the shadow of sleep; <br />
And in thy breath once more my senses steep; <br />
And draw once more thy clouds about my brain, <br />
Whereon who looketh may forget his pain: <br />
For floating there even now my Mistress bent <br />
Her lips towards me, as on speech intent, <br />
For which my whole soul gasped as flowers for rain. <br />
Then at the rustle of thy wings she fled <br />
Frighted; and, though with hope to stay her flight, <br />
I thrice called out, she vanished out of sight: <br />
Bid her return that so her speech be said. <br />
(The day is up, a voice is in the trees, <br />
And I am I, and she is over seas.)]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[On a Lee Shore]]></title>
			<link>https://sonett.fontane-place.de/showthread.php?tid=16923</link>
			<pubDate>Sun, 22 Jul 2007 18:23:40 +0200</pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[<a href="https://sonett.fontane-place.de/member.php?action=profile&uid=1">ZaunköniG</a>]]></dc:creator>
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			<description><![CDATA[On a Lee Shore<br />
<br />
Let be; of mercy! love, let go the clasp <br />
Which yet has held thy beauty bound by me,-- <br />
A graceful bark beside a sombre quay-- <br />
Already now the waters sob and gasp <br />
To dash and crush thee on me, and to grasp <br />
My tender treasure which by night and day, <br />
Seen or unseen, against me throbbing lay: <br />
Near me thou diest: love, let go thy clasp. <br />
Spread thy white-bosomed sail unto the breeze; <br />
And I, like one who waving farewells, stands <br />
And stretches arms whither arms cannot reach, <br />
Must yearn to watch thee far upon the seas, <br />
At ebb across the weary level sands, <br />
At flood across the weary moaning beach.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[On a Lee Shore<br />
<br />
Let be; of mercy! love, let go the clasp <br />
Which yet has held thy beauty bound by me,-- <br />
A graceful bark beside a sombre quay-- <br />
Already now the waters sob and gasp <br />
To dash and crush thee on me, and to grasp <br />
My tender treasure which by night and day, <br />
Seen or unseen, against me throbbing lay: <br />
Near me thou diest: love, let go thy clasp. <br />
Spread thy white-bosomed sail unto the breeze; <br />
And I, like one who waving farewells, stands <br />
And stretches arms whither arms cannot reach, <br />
Must yearn to watch thee far upon the seas, <br />
At ebb across the weary level sands, <br />
At flood across the weary moaning beach.]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Farewell]]></title>
			<link>https://sonett.fontane-place.de/showthread.php?tid=16922</link>
			<pubDate>Sun, 22 Jul 2007 18:22:15 +0200</pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[<a href="https://sonett.fontane-place.de/member.php?action=profile&uid=1">ZaunköniG</a>]]></dc:creator>
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			<description><![CDATA["Farewell"<br />
<br />
The mystic berry from the Druid's tree, <br />
Or limpet from the rock, more easily, <br />
Or ivy from its mated wall, shall part, <br />
Than man from whom he loves, than heart from heart. <br />
Oh the wild ecstasy! the wildering pain! <br />
To bid adieu; and know that ne'er again <br />
The hand you hold, the loving voice you hear, <br />
Shall grasp your own on earth, or charm your ear: <br />
The lingering clasp of the last fond embrace; <br />
The lingering gaze on the fast fading face; <br />
The faltering tongue; the frozen memory; <br />
The stunning sense of lonely misery;-- <br />
Ah, who shall ever find the words to tell <br />
The agony of those that take a last farewell?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA["Farewell"<br />
<br />
The mystic berry from the Druid's tree, <br />
Or limpet from the rock, more easily, <br />
Or ivy from its mated wall, shall part, <br />
Than man from whom he loves, than heart from heart. <br />
Oh the wild ecstasy! the wildering pain! <br />
To bid adieu; and know that ne'er again <br />
The hand you hold, the loving voice you hear, <br />
Shall grasp your own on earth, or charm your ear: <br />
The lingering clasp of the last fond embrace; <br />
The lingering gaze on the fast fading face; <br />
The faltering tongue; the frozen memory; <br />
The stunning sense of lonely misery;-- <br />
Ah, who shall ever find the words to tell <br />
The agony of those that take a last farewell?]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Death]]></title>
			<link>https://sonett.fontane-place.de/showthread.php?tid=16921</link>
			<pubDate>Sun, 22 Jul 2007 18:21:22 +0200</pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[<a href="https://sonett.fontane-place.de/member.php?action=profile&uid=1">ZaunköniG</a>]]></dc:creator>
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			<description><![CDATA[Death<br />
<br />
In Life's dim mists of morning thou dost seem <br />
To Childhood's eyes a giant vague and vast, <br />
A shade across the dewy meadow cast <br />
A blot upon the level-darting beam. <br />
Day comes apace, and like a fearful dream <br />
Thou shrinkest; and Youth smiles, deeming thee past; <br />
And Manhood recks not of thee; till at last <br />
Thou comest again, a speck borne down the stream. <br />
Larger thou growest, and we see thee now, <br />
No foe, but one whose silent plying wing <br />
Shall bear us from the swiftly fading shore; <br />
Thou comest; our head upon our breast we bow; <br />
And in our ears remembered voices ring; <br />
Thy arms enfold us; and we know no more.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Death<br />
<br />
In Life's dim mists of morning thou dost seem <br />
To Childhood's eyes a giant vague and vast, <br />
A shade across the dewy meadow cast <br />
A blot upon the level-darting beam. <br />
Day comes apace, and like a fearful dream <br />
Thou shrinkest; and Youth smiles, deeming thee past; <br />
And Manhood recks not of thee; till at last <br />
Thou comest again, a speck borne down the stream. <br />
Larger thou growest, and we see thee now, <br />
No foe, but one whose silent plying wing <br />
Shall bear us from the swiftly fading shore; <br />
Thou comest; our head upon our breast we bow; <br />
And in our ears remembered voices ring; <br />
Thy arms enfold us; and we know no more.]]></content:encoded>
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