Poems by Charles Heavysege
The Fallen Angels
... Against whose shores the rolling waves were driven, ...
Haunts Of A Demon (extract from Saul)
... If thou shouldst find him not in these, search for him ...
Winter Night
... Ray-crowned, with lambent lustre in their zones, ...
Night
... Oh, Night, art thou so grim, when, black and bare ...
The Coming of Morn
... Lo, the clouds break, and in each opened schism ...
Song From Count Filippo
... He who climbs a thorny tree, ...
The Infinite
... west, And night was hanging o'er my head- ...
Last Words Of Saul (extract from Saul)
... That I, with feet cumbered with clots of blood, ...
The Dead
... For they have met the monster that we dread, ...
Childhood Alone Is Glad
... Being fled, leave zestless a once cheering draught, ...
Secrets Of The Heart
... Let me go down, and, curious, trace ...
After Defeat (extract from Saul)
... Than battening with the drove that forms the world ...
Clouds
... Moored, seem, in their sweet, tranquil, roseate pride, ...
Conscious Madness (extract from Saul)
... Oh, how long Shall this fierce malady continue, these ...
The Stream
... Have, through the uplands filtered, fed earth's veins ...