Sidney Lanier Poems
On A Palmetto Through all that year-scarred agony of height,
Unblest of bough or bloom, to where expands
His wandy circlet with his bladed bands
Dividing every wind, or loud or light,
To termless hymns of love... more
Poet: Sidney Lanier rating:  A Sea-Shore Grave. To M. J. L. By Sidney and Clifford Lanier.
O wish that's vainer than the plash
Of these wave-whimsies on the shore:
"Give us a pearl to fill the gash --
God, let our dead friend live once... more
Poet: Sidney Lanier rating:  At First. To Charlotte Cushman. My crippled sense fares bow'd along
His uncompanioned way,
And wronged by death pays life with wrong
And I wake by night and dream by day.
And the Morning seems but fatigued Night
That hath... more
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