Classic and Contemporary Poetry
UNCHANGING, by FRIEDRICH MARTIN VON BODENSTEDT First Line: In early days methought that all must last Last Line: Because the old in new I still am meeting. Subject(s): Consolation | ||||||||
In early days methought that all must last; Then I beheld all changing, dying fleeting; But though my soul now grieves for much that's past, And changeful fortunes set my heart oft beating, I yet believe in mind that all will last, Because the old in new I still am meeting. | Discover our poem explanations - click here!Other Poems of Interest...CHAMBER MUSIC: 18 by JAMES JOYCE SHAKESPEARE'S GRAVE by ROBINSON JEFFERS RECOMPENSE by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON THE WILLOW by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON EINSTEIN by ARCHIBALD MACLEISH HOLDERLIN'S JOURNEY by EDWIN MUIR THE PRODIGAL SON by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON ILKA BLADE O' GRASS KEPS ITS AIN DRAP O' DEW by JAMES BALLANTYNE COMFORT by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING SONGS OF MIRZA SCHAFFY, SELECTION by FRIEDRICH MARTIN VON BODENSTEDT |
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