Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Alfred Tennyson -- Claribel -- A Melody



Claribel
A Melody

Alfred Tennyson

I
Where Claribel low-lieth
The breezes pause and die,
Letting the rose-leaves fall:
But the solemn oak-tree sigheth,
Thick-leaved, ambrosial,
With an ancient melody
Of an inward agony,
Where Claribel low-lieth.

II
At eve the beetle boometh
Athwart the thicket lone:
At noon the wild be hummeth
About the moss'd headstone:
At midnight the moon cometh,
And looketh down alone.
Her song the lintwhite swelleth,
The clear-voiced mavis dwelleth,
The callow throstle lispeth,
The slumbrous wave outwelleth,
The babbling runnel crispeth, 
The hollow grot replieth
Where Claribel low-lieth. 

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