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Sonnet (Quick O’er The Wintry Waste Dart Fiery Shafts)

Henry Kirk White

Quick o’er the wintry waste dart fiery shafts—
  Bleak blows the blast—now howls—then faintly dies—
And oft upon its awful wings it wafts
  The dying wanderer’s distant, feeble cries.
Now, when athwart the gloom gaunt Horror stalks,
  And midnight hags their damned vigils hold,
The pensive poet ’mid the wild waste walks,
  And ponders on the ills life’s paths unfold.
Mindless of dangers hovering round, he goes,
  Insensible to every outward ill;
Yet oft his bosom heaves with rending throes,
  And oft big tears adown his worn cheeks trill.
Ah! ’tis the anguish of a mental sore,
Which gnaws his heart, and bids him hope no more.
Online text © 1998-2008 Poetry X. All rights reserved.
From The Poetical Works of Henry Kirke White
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