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BRIGHT LIFE by WALTER JOHN DE LA MARE

Poet Analysis

First Line: COME NOW,' I SAID, 'PUT OFF THESE WEBS OF DEATH
Last Line: THY PRIDE IN RAPTURE OF LIFE'S DWELLING-PLACE!'

'Come now,' I said, 'put off these webs of death,
Distract this leaden yearning of thine eyes
From lichened banks of peace, sad mysteries
Of dust fallen-in where passed the flitting breath:
Turn thy sick thoughts from him that slumbereth
In mouldered linen to the living skies,
The sun's bright-clouded principalities,
The salt deliciousness the sea-breeze hath!

'Lay thy warm hand on earth's cold clods and think
What exquisite greenness sprouts from these to grace
The moving fields of summer; on the brink
Of arched waves the sea-horizon trace,
Whence wheels night's galaxy; and in silence sink
Thy pride in rapture of life's dwelling-place!'



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