The Complete Poetry of H. P. Lovecraft
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Дарья Хохлова
Дарья Хохловадәйексөз келтірді7 жыл бұрын
On the Vanity of Human Ambition Apollo, chasing Daphne, gain’d his prize But lo! she turn’d to wood before his eyes. More modern swains at golden prizes aim, And ever strive some worldly thing to claim. Yet ’tis the same as in Apollo’s case, For, once attain’d, the purest gold seems base. All that men seek ’s unworthy of the quest, Yet seek they will, and never pause for rest. True bliss, methinks, a man can only find In virtuous life, & cultivated mind.
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True bliss, methinks, a man can only find In virtuous life, & cultivated mind
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Are bridges of pure alabaster, White bridges all cunningly carven With figures of fairies and daemons. Here glimmer strange suns and strange planets
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A faint, veiled sign of continuities That outward eyes can never quite descry
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A tenuous aether, indeterminate, Yet linked with all the laws of time and space
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But now I knew that through the cosmic dome Those rays were calling from my far, lost home.
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The evening star—but grown a thousandfold More haunting in this hush and solitude. It traced strange pictures on the quivering air— Half-memories that had always filled my eyes— Vast towers and gardens; curious seas and skies Of some dim life—I never could tell where.
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I saw it from that hidden, silent place Where the old wood half shuts the meadow in. It shone through all the sunset’s glories—thin At first, but with a slowly brightening face
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he great hill hung close over the old town, A precipice against the main street’s end;
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us as we bore off our slender spoil, And when we scanned it in our darkened tent We struck a match to test the ancient oil. It blazed—great God!… But the vast shapes we saw In that mad flash have seared our lives with awe.
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