Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FELIX OPPORTUNITATE MORTIS, by ALFRED AUSTIN Poet's Biography First Line: Exile or caesar? Death hath solved thy doubt Last Line: And glitter on the lonely peak of power. Subject(s): Death; Dead, The | ||||||||
EXILE or Caesar? Death hath solved thy doubt, And made thee certain of thy changeless fate; And thou no more hast wearily to wait, Straining to catch the people's tarrying shout That from unrestful rest would drag thee out, And push thee to those pinnacles of State Round which throng courtly loves, uncourted hate, Servility's applause, and envy's flout. Twice happy boy! though cut off in thy flower, The timeliest doom of all thy race is thine: Saved from the sad alternative, to pine For heights unreached, or icily to tower. Like Alpine crests that only specious shine, And glitter on the lonely peak of Power. | Discover our poem explanations - click here!Other Poems of Interest...DOUBLE ELEGY by MICHAEL S. HARPER A FRIEND KILLED IN THE WAR by ANTHONY HECHT FOR JAMES MERRILL: AN ADIEU by ANTHONY HECHT TARANTULA: OR THE DANCE OF DEATH by ANTHONY HECHT CHAMPS D?ÇÖHONNEUR by ERNEST HEMINGWAY |
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