The Works of Edgar Allan Poe - Volume 5


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Of giant pasturage lying at his ease,  
Raising his heavy eyelid, starts and sees  
With many a mutter'd "hope to be forgiven"  
What time the moon is quadrated in Heaven--  
Of rosy head, that towering far away  
Into the sunlit ether, caught the ray  
Of sunken suns at eve--at noon of night,  
While the moon danc'd with the fair stranger light--  
Uprear'd upon such height arose a pile  
Of gorgeous columns on th' unburthen'd air,  
Flashing from Parian marble that twin smile  
Far down upon the wave that sparkled there,  
And nursled the young mountain in its lair.  
*Of molten stars their pavement, such as fall  
Thro' the ebon air, besilvering the pall  
Of their own dissolution, while they die--  
Adorning then the dwellings of the sky.  
A dome, by linked light from Heaven let down,  
Sat gently on these columns as a crown--  
A window of one circular diamond, there,  
Look'd out above into the purple air,  
*
Some star which, from the ruin'd roof Of shak'd Olympus,  
by mischance, did fall.--Milton.  
And rays from God shot down that meteor chain  
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