The City of Dreadful Night by James Thomson
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Lieta no, ma sicura
Dell' antico dolor . . . Pero ch' esser beato Nega ai mortali e nega a' morti il fato. --Leopardi PROEM Lo, thus, as prostrate, "In the dust I write My heart's deep languor and my soul's sad tears." Yet why evoke the spectres of black night To blot the sunshine of exultant years? Why disinter dead faith from mouldering hidden? 5 Why break the seals of mute despair unbidden, And wail life's discords into careless ears? Because a cold rage seizes one at whiles To show the bitter old and wrinkled truth Stripped naked of all vesture that beguiles, 10 False dreams, false hopes, false masks and modes of youth; Because it gives some sense of power and passion In helpless innocence to try to fashion Our woe in living words howe'er uncouth. Surely I write not for the hopeful young, 15 |
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