Richard Henry Stoddard (Ричард Генри Стоддард)

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HOW are songs begot and bred?
How do golden measures flow?
From the heart, or from the head?
Happy Poet, let me know.

Tell me first how folded flowers
Bud and bloom in vernal bowers;
How the south wind shapes its tune,
The harper, he, of June.

None may answer, none may know,
Winds and flowers come and go,
And the selfsame canons bind
Nature and the Poet's mind.

Richard Henry Stoddard’s other poems:

  1. Uncertain Sounds
  2. The Sledge at the Gate
  3. Silent Songs
  4. The Divan
  5. The Serenade of Ma-Han-Shan

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