For Some Poems By Matthew Arnold
Edwin Arlington Robinson
Sweeping the chords of Hellas with firm hand, He wakes lost echoes from song’s classic shore, And brings their crystal cadence back once more To touch the clouds and sorrows of a land Where God’s truth, cramped and fettered with a band Of iron creeds, he cheers with golden lore Of heroes and the men that long before Wrought the romance of ages yet unscanned. Still does a cry through sad Valhalla go For Balder, pierced with Lok’s unhappy spray— For Balder, all but spared by Frea’s charms; And still does art’s imperial vista show, On the hushed sands of Oxus, far away, Young Sohrab dying in his father’s arms.
Next 10 Poems
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : Fragment
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : George Crabbe
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : Her Eyes
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : Hillcrest
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : Horace To Leuconoe
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : How Annandale Went Out
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : Inferential
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : Isaac And Archibald
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : Job The Rejected
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : John Brown
Previous 10 Poems
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : For Arvia
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : For A Dead Lady
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : For A Book By Thomas Hardy
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : Fleming Helphenstine
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : Flammonde
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : Firelight
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : Exit
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : Eros Turannos
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : Erasmus
- Edwin Arlington Robinson : Doctor Of Billiards