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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
AGONIA, by JOHN RUSKIN Poet's Biography First Line: When our delight is desolate Last Line: And to forgetto die! | |||
WHEN our delight is desolate, And hope is overthrown; And when the heart must bear the weight Of its own love alone; And when the soul, whose thoughts are deep, Must guard them unrevealed, And feel that it is full, but keep That fullness calm and sealed; When love's long glance is dark with pain With none to meet or cheer; And words of woe are wild in vain For those who cannot hear; When earth is dark and memory Pale in the heaven above, The heart can bear to lose its joy, But not to cease to love. But what shall guide the choice within, Of guilt or agony, When to remember is to sin, And to forgetto die! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A WALK IN CHAMOUNI by JOHN RUSKIN ARISTODEMUS AT PLATAEA by JOHN RUSKIN CHRIST CHURCH, OXFORD; NIGHT by JOHN RUSKIN FRAGMENTS FROM A METRICAL JOURNAL: ANDERNACHT by JOHN RUSKIN FRAGMENTS FROM A METRICAL JOURNAL: ST. GOAR by JOHN RUSKIN SALSETTE AND ELEPHANTA by JOHN RUSKIN SONG, FR. LEONI, A ROMANCE OF ITALY by JOHN RUSKIN |
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