Yes! now indeed we meet 'neath loftier stars. The high airs soothe us, and the silence deep Seems part of that eternal watch we keep: Now, nought our reunited passion mars. Like marvellous and fragrant summer sleep A sense of life steals over us, and brings New wondrous visions cradled on its wings: We stand, victorious, on a nobler steep! Before us spreads the wonderful wide view, With ocean in the distance, dim and blue, And love, with white and soft plumes, everywhere: We breathe, with ecstasy beyond all speech, In this diviner mutual height we reach, The unknown immortal soul-caressing air. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE TOWER OF SKULLS by ISAAC ROSENBERG THE CONQUEROR'S GRAVE by WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT WRITTEN AFTER SWIMMING FROM SESTOS TO ABYDOS by GEORGE GORDON BYRON A SHROPSHIRE LAD: 21. BREDON HILL by ALFRED EDWARD HOUSMAN THE CHILDREN'S HOUR by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW ASSAULT by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY CAPTAIN CARPENTER by JOHN CROWE RANSOM |