Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TRAGEDIES: 10, by THEOPHILE JULIUS HENRY MARZIALS First Line: The river's mouth is weary wide Last Line: And mingled and melted over the sea. Alternate Author Name(s): Marzials, Theo; Marzials, Theophile Jules Henri Subject(s): Dreams; Love; Moon; Rivers; Nightmares | ||||||||
The river's mouth is weary wide, The banks are low as sight can see; Alone and sad, and side by side, We drifted on so tranquilly. The white moonlight fell in a stream; It silver'd her, it silver'd me: Our thoughts wreathed out in a long love-dream, And mingled and melted over the sea. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...VARIATIONS: 14 by CONRAD AIKEN VARIATIONS: 18 by CONRAD AIKEN LIVE IT THROUGH by DAVID IGNATOW A DREAM OF GAMES by JOSEPHINE JACOBSEN THE DREAM OF WAKING by RANDALL JARRELL APOLOGY FOR BAD DREAMS by ROBINSON JEFFERS GIVE YOUR WISH LIGHT by ROBINSON JEFFERS A COURT-MINSTREL by THEOPHILE JULIUS HENRY MARZIALS |
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