Classic and Contemporary Poetry
A THOUGHT FROM THE RHINE, by CHARLES KINGSLEY Poet's Biography First Line: I heard an eagle crying all alone Last Line: The eagle, hates the vineyard slopes below. Subject(s): Rhine (river), Europe | ||||||||
I HEARD an Eagle crying all alone Above the vineyards through the summer night, Among the skeletons of robber towers: Because the ancient eyrie of his race Was trenched and walled by busy-handed men; And all his forest-chace and woodland wild, Wherefrom he fed his young with hare and roe, Were trim with grapes which swelled from hour to hour, And tossed their golden tendrils to the sun For joy at their own riches: -- So, I thought, The great devourers of the earth shall sit, Idle and impotent, they know not why, Down-staring from their barren height of state On nations grown too wise to slay and slave, The puppets of the few; while peaceful lore And fellow-help make glad the heart of earth, With wonders which they fear and hate, as he, The Eagle, hates the vineyard slopes below. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A JEWISH FAMILY; IN A SMALL VALLEY OPPOSITE ST. GOAR by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH ON THE RHINE by MATTHEW ARNOLD THE ISLAND OF THE SCOTS by WILLIAM EDMONSTOUNE AYTOUN GERMANY; A WINTER TALE: CAPUT 5 by HEINRICH HEINE LYRICAL INTERLUDE: 11 by HEINRICH HEINE ROMANCERO: BOOK 1. HISTORIES: KNAVE OF BERGEN by HEINRICH HEINE ROMANCERO: BOOK 1. HISTORIES: PALSGRAVINE JUTTA by HEINRICH HEINE ROMANCERO: BOOK 1. HISTORIES: THE APOLLO GOD by HEINRICH HEINE A FAREWELL [TO C.E.G.] by CHARLES KINGSLEY A ROUGH RHYME ON A ROUGH MATTER; THE ENGLISH GAME LAWS by CHARLES KINGSLEY |
|