Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SUN AND CLOUD, by ABUS SALT First Line: What a wondrous day I passed Last Line: In a trembling hand. Alternate Author Name(s): Abu Salt Umayya; Abu I-salt Umayyah | ||||||||
What a wondrous day I passed At the abyssinian Pool! Heaven partly lustreful, Partly overcast: And the river, gently fanned By the breezes of the glade Shivered, like a shining blade In a trembling hand. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE INCENSE BURNER by ABUS SALT THE WHITE CHARGER by ABUS SALT THE TASK: BOOK 4. THE WINTER EVENING by WILLIAM COWPER TO THE PLIOCENE SKULL by FRANCIS BRET HARTE VOICES OF THE NIGHT: PRELUDE by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW THE DARK HILLS by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON UNDERNEATH THE BOUGH by FRANKLIN PIERCE ADAMS STANZAS TO A FRIEND by BERNARD BARTON |
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