Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SHELLEY, by HENRY VAN DYKE Poet's Biography First Line: Knight-errant of the never-ending quest Last Line: Thy wild song rings in ocean's yearning speech! Alternate Author Name(s): Civis Americanus Subject(s): Poetry & Poets; Shelley, Percy Bysshe (1792-1822) | ||||||||
KNIGHT-ERRANT of the Never-ending Quest, And Minstrel of the Unfulfilled Desire; For ever tuning thy frail earthly lyre To some unearthly music, and possessed With painful passionate longing to invest The golden dream of Love's immortal fire With mortal robes of beautiful attire, And fold perfection to thy throbbing breast! What wonder, Shelley, that the restless wave Should claim thee and the leaping flame consume Thy drifted form on Viareggio's beach? These were thine elements, -- thy fitting grave. But still thy soul rides on with fiery plume, Thy wild song rings in ocean's yearning speech! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE GENERAL PUBLIC by STEPHEN VINCENT BENET SHELLEY'S ARETHUSA SET TO NEW MEASURES by ROBERT DUNCAN OZYMANDIAS REVISITED by MORRIS GILBERT BISHOP MEMORABILIA by ROBERT BROWNING ROME. AT THE PYRAMID OF CESTIUS NEAR THE GRAVES OF SHELLEY by THOMAS HARDY SHELLEY'S SKYLARK by THOMAS HARDY TO SHELLEY by JOHN BANISTER TABB LITTLE BOATIE'; A SLUMBER SONG FOR THE FISHERMAN'S CHILD by HENRY VAN DYKE |
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