I never see, after nocturnal rain,
The wandering stars move through the air serene,
And flame forth 'twixt the dew-fall and the rime,
But I behold her radiant eyes wherein
My weary spirit findeth rest from pain;
As dimmed by her rich veil, I saw her the first time;
The very heaven beamed with the light sublime
Of their celestial beauty; dewy-wet
Still do they shine, and I am burning yet.
Now if the rising sun I see,
I feel the light that hath enamored me.
Or if he sets, I follow him, when he
Bears elsewhere his eternal light,
Leaving behind the shadowy waves of night.
Fragment. Canzone Xii. 5.
Emma Lazarus
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Poem topics: beauty, feel, heaven, never, night, pain, rain, sun, time, eternal, spirit, flame, shine, follow, celestial, sublime, light, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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