But utter wrath of heart and soul, and wildering lust of death Drave him afire amidst the foe.
I stood amazed: the wildering fear the heart in me down-weighed.
Spirits of the Unseen World of Purities divine, With me an earth-bound mortal, poured forth their 'wildering wine.
Tis past,--the 'wildering vision dies In darkness on my dreaming eyes!
The land became a long white sea, And then a deep with scarce a coast, The stars refused their light, till he Was in the wildering mazes lost.
She said, And left her, tost with doubt, and full of wildering dread.
Thus while AEneas, with set gaze and long, Hangs, mute with wonder, on the wildering scene, Lo!
Lo, to-night a King is born, Who, when earthly kings at last Into wildering night are passed, Yet shall wear the crown of morn.
These were the wildering dreams, whose curst deceit Had chained her soul beneath the tempter's feet, And made her think even damning falsehood sweet.
See here the fruit of wandering eyes, Of worldly longings to be wise, Of Passion dwelling on forbidden sweets: Ye lawless glances, freely rove; Ruin below and wrath above Are all that now the wildering fancy meets.
Though brave the heart, the brain Swam in an ecstasy of wildering light-- A helmless boat upon a troubled sea.
Thou round and round With wildering limp dost come and go; Thy tale to me, devoid of sound, Bears the mute majesty of woe.
But he aroused from his wildering dream and turned himself slowly Toward where the village lay and was wildered again; for again came Moving to meet him the lofty form of the glorious maiden.
The youth matures into manhood: Better in stillness oft ripening to deeds than when in the tumult Wildering and wild of existence, that many a youth has corrupted.
And the fire-flies wink and darkle, Crowded swarms that soar and sparkle, And in wildering escort gather!
Tribute of Gods beneath, And wildering thoughts, and fate-born ecstasy, Quench the brief gleam in dark Nonentity.
So like was each, I stood at gaze, My senses lost in wildering maze, Nor loosened from my straining bow A deadly arrow at the foe, Lest in my doubt the shaft should send To sudden death our surest friend.
All thoughts, all passions, all delights, Whatever stirs this mortal frame,' Thrilled through the wildering harmonies That from the music came.
Her influence oft the festive hamlet proves, Where the high carol cheers the exulting ring; And oft she roams the maze of wildering groves, Listening the unnumber'd melodies of Spring.
She wished for old Peter's arrival; and meantime cut and trimmed a little here and there, gathered a nosegay of wildering blossoms, considered what might be done, and lost herself in the sweet June day.
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