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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THORP GREEN, by BRANWELL BRONTE Poem Explanation First Line: I sit, this evening, far away Last Line: With thy sweet word 'remember'! | |||
I sit, this evening, far away, From all I used to know, And nought reminds my soul to-day Of happy long ago. Unwelcome cares, unthought-of fears, Around my room arise; I seek for suns of former years But clouds o'ercast my skies. Yes--Memory, wherefore does thy voice Bring old times back to view, As thou wouldst bid me not rejoice In thoughts and prospects new? I'll thank thee, Memory, in the hour When troubled thoughts are mine-- For thou, like suns in April's shower, On shadowy scenes wilt shine. I'll thank thee when approaching death Would quench life's feeble ember, For thou wouldst even renew my breath With thy sweet word 'Remember'! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FIRELIGHT by KATHERINE MANSFIELD YOUTH PENETRANT by CONRAD AIKEN HOLY POEMS: 2 by GEORGE BARKER TO THE LADIES by MARY LEE CHUDLEIGH KNOWLEDGE by HENRY DAVID THOREAU LOVE SONG by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS ADMONITION [TO A TRAVELLER] by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH WOMAN'S BEAUTY by LASCELLES ABERCROMBIE |
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