Classic and Contemporary Poetry
RECONCILIATION, by THOMAS EDWARD BROWN Poet's Biography First Line: There is a place where he hath split the hills Last Line: Ah! Brother, may we not be joined again? Alternate Author Name(s): Brown, T. E. Subject(s): Reconciliation | ||||||||
THERE is a place where He hath split the hills; No water fills The gap -- A bow-shot wide Side stands to side, Indenture perfectly opposed, The outlet closed By seeming overlap -- So severed are our hearts, so rent our wills; And yet the old correlatives remain -- Ah! brother, may we not be joined again? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE QUARREL by KATHERINE MANSFIELD GOOD FRIDAY -- 1917 by THOMAS AUGUSTINE DALY RECONCILIATION by ELIZABETH DOTEN A FAIR QUARREL by THOMAS MIDDLETON RECONCILIATION by JOHN TROTWOOD MOORE THE PALMETTO AND THE PINE by MANLEY H. PIKE QUATRAIN: RECONCILIATION by FREDERIC FAIRCHILD SHERMAN A SERMON AT CLEVEDON; GOOD FRIDAY by THOMAS EDWARD BROWN |
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