Edward Dowden Dream Poems

  • 1.
    STILL deep into the West I gazed; the light
    Clear, spiritual, tranquil as a bird
    Wide-winged that soars on the smooth gale and sleeps,
    Was it from sun far-set or moon unrisen?
    ...
  • 2.
    My long first year of perfect love,
    My deep new dream of joy; She was a little chubby girl,
    I was a chubby boy.

    ...
  • 3.
    SPRING scarce had greener fields to show than these
    Of mid September; through the still warm noon
    The rivulets ripple forth a gladder tune
    Than ever in the summer; from the trees
    ...
  • 4.
    QUEEN-MOON of this enchanted summer night,
    One virgin slave companioning thee,--I lie
    Vacant to thy possession as this sky
    Conquer'd and calm'd by thy rejoicing might;
    ...
  • 5.
    PAST the town's clamour is a garden full
    Of loneness and old greenery; at noon
    When birds are hush'd, save one dim cushat's croon,
    A ripen'd silence hangs beneath the cool
    ...
  • 6.
    "THAT was the thrush's last good-night," I thought,
    And heard the soft descent of summer rain
    In the droop'd garden leaves; but hush! again
    The perfect iterance,--freer than unsought
    ...
Total 6 Dream Poems by Edward Dowden

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