第75章 NOCTURNE
- Anthology of Massachusetts Poets
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- 2016-03-02 16:21:46
NIGHT of infinite power and infinite silence and space, >From you may mortals infer, if ever, the scope divine!
The jealous sun conceals all but his arrogant face, You bid the Milky Way and a million suns to shine.
Each star to numberless planets gives light and motion and heat, But you enmantle them all, the nearest and most remote;And the lustres of all the suns are but spangles under your feet,-Mere bubbles and beads of noon, they circle and shine and float.
WILLIAM ROSCOE THAYER