Classic and Contemporary Poetry
LONDON STUDIES: AFTER THE STORM IN MARCH, by AGNES MARY F. ROBINSON Poet's Biography First Line: Hark! How the wind sighs out of sight Last Line: Spring for to-morrow. Alternate Author Name(s): Duclaux, Madame Emile; Darmesteter, Mary; Robinson, A. Mary F. Subject(s): London; Spring | ||||||||
HARK! how the wind sighs out of sight Sorrow and warning. It raged and wrestled in pain all night, It sighs at morning. The very trees where the wild winds wreak The wrongs of the city, Groan and creak as they fain would speak Pardon and pity. Heart, keep silence; forebode no more Warning and sorrow. Who knows, the heavens may hold in store Spring for to-morrow. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SPRING LEMONADE by TONY HOAGLAND A SPRING SONG by LYMAN WHITNEY ALLEN SPRING'S RETURN by GEORGE LAWRENCE ANDREWS ODE TO SPRING by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD ODE TO SPRING by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD SPRING FLOODS by MAURICE BARING SPRING IN WINTER by CHARLOTTE FISKE BATES SPRING ON THE PRAIRIE by HERBERT BATES THE FARMER'S BOY: SPRING by ROBERT BLOOMFIELD AN ORCHARD AT AVIGNON by AGNES MARY F. ROBINSON |
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