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SONNET: AT LAST by PAUL HAMILTON HAYNE

Poet Analysis

First Line: IN YOUTH, WHEN BLOOD WAS WARM AND FANCY HIGH
Last Line: SMILED, -- HEAVEN'S HIGH-PRIEST OF IMMORTALITY!
Subject(s): EASTER; HOLIDAYS; THE RESURRECTION;

IN youth, when blood was warm and fancy high,
I mocked at death. How many a quaint conceit
I wove about his veiled head and feet.
Vaunting aloud. @3Why need we dread to die?@1
But now, enthralled by deep solemnity.
Death's pale phantasmal shade I darkly greet:
Ghostlike it haunts the hearth, it haunts the street,
Or drearier makes drear midnight's mystery.
Ah, soul-perplexing vision! oft I deem
That antique myth is true which pictured death
A masked and hideous form all shrank to see;
But at the last slow ebb of mortal breath,
Death, his mask melting like a night-mare dream,
Smiled, -- heaven's high-priest of Immortality!



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