(_Prologue to 'The Two Poets of Croisic.'_)
Such a starved bank of moss
Till, that May-morn,
Blue ran the flash across:
Violets were born!
Sky--what a scowl of cloud
Till, near and far,
Ray on ray split the shroud:
Splendid, a star!
World--how it walled about
Life with disgrace,
Till God's own smile came out:
That was thy face!
Apparitions
Robert Browning
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Poem topics: cloud, god, life, sky, smile, star, world, blue, face, split, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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