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Sonnet (Sweet To The Gay Of Heart Is Summer’s Smile)

Henry Kirk White

Sweet to the gay of heart is Summer’s smile,
  Sweet the wild music of the laughing Spring;
But ah! my soul far other scenes beguile,
  Where gloomy storms their sullen shadows fling.
Is it for me to strike the Idalian string—
  Raise the soft music of the warbling wire,
While in my ears the howls of furies ring,
  And melancholy waste the vital fire?
Away with thoughts like these—To some lone cave
  Where howls the shrill blast, and where sweeps the wave,
Direct my steps; there, in the lonely drear,
  I’ll sit remote from worldly noise, and muse
  Till through my soul shall Peace her balm infuse,
And whisper sounds of comfort in mine ear.
Online text © 1998-2008 Poetry X. All rights reserved.
From The Poetical Works of Henry Kirke White
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