FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   230   231   232   233   234   235   236   237   238   239   240   241   242   243   244   245   246   247   248   249   250   251   252   253   >>  
ty umbrage met; World-wearied Men withdrew of yore; (Penance their trust, and prayer their store;) And in the wilderness were bound To such apartments as they found; Or with a new ambition raised; That God might suitably be praised. II. High lodged the Warrior, like a bird of prey; Or where broad waters round him lay: But this wild Ruin is no ghost Of his devices--buried, lost! Within this little lonely isle There stood a consecrated Pile; Where tapers burned, and mass was sung, For them whose timid Spirits clung To mortal succour, though the tomb Had fixed, for ever fixed, their doom! III. Upon those servants of another world, When madding Power her bolts had hurled, Their habitation shook;--it fell, And perished, save one narrow cell; Whither at length, a Wretch retired Who neither grovelled nor aspired: He, struggling in the net of pride, The future scorned, the past defied; Still tempering, from the unguilty forge Of vain conceit, an iron scourge! IV. Proud Remnant was he of a fearless Race, Who stood and flourished face to face With their perennial hills;--but Crime, Hastening the stern decrees of Time, Brought low a Power, which from its home Burst, when repose grew wearisome; And, taking impulse from the sword, And, mocking its own plighted word, Had found, in ravage widely dealt, Its warfare's bourn, its travel's belt! V. All, all were dispossessed, save him whose smile Shot lightning through this lonely Isle! No right had he but what he made To this small spot, his leafy shade; But the ground lay within that ring To which he only dared to cling; Renouncing here, as worse than dead, The craven few who bowed the head Beneath the change; who heard a claim How loud! yet lived in peace with shame. VI. From year to year this shaggy Mortal went (So seemed it) down a strange descent: Till they, who saw his outward frame, Fixed on him an unhallowed name; Him, free from all malicious taint, And guiding, like the Patmos Saint, A pen unwearied--to indite, In his lone Isle, the dreams of night; Impassioned dreams, that strove to span The faded glories of his Clan! VII. Suns that through blood their western harbour sought, And stars that in their courses fought; Towers rent, w
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   230   231   232   233   234   235   236   237   238   239   240   241   242   243   244   245   246   247   248   249   250   251   252   253   >>  



Top keywords:

lonely

 

dreams

 

Renouncing

 

Brought

 
ground
 

mocking

 

plighted

 

ravage

 
repose
 

wearisome


taking
 
impulse
 

widely

 

dispossessed

 

lightning

 

warfare

 

travel

 

indite

 

unwearied

 

strove


Impassioned
 

malicious

 

guiding

 

Patmos

 

courses

 

fought

 
Towers
 
sought
 

harbour

 
glories

western

 

craven

 
change
 

Beneath

 

shaggy

 
outward
 
unhallowed
 

descent

 

Mortal

 

strange


conceit

 

devices

 

buried

 
Within
 

waters

 
Spirits
 

mortal

 

consecrated

 

tapers

 
burned