Henrik Johan Ibsen Sleep Poems

  • 1.
    SEE, dear, what thy lover brings;
    'Tis the flower with the white wings.
    Buoyed upon the quiet stream
    In the spring it lay adream.
    ...
  • 2.
    Beetling rock, with roar and smoke
    Break before my hammer-stroke!
    Deeper I must thrust and lower
    Till I hear the ring of ore.
    ...
  • 3.
    'GOOD Heavens, man, what a freak of taste!
    What blindness to form and feature!
    The girl's no beauty, and might be placed
    As a hoydenish kind of creature.'
    ...
  • 4.
    TO skies that were brighter
    Turned he his prows;
    To gods that were lighter
    Made he his vows.
    ...
Total 4 Sleep Poems by Henrik Johan Ibsen

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