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Poems, translated and original

Chapter 46: IN YONDER LAKE OF SILVER SHEEN.
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A compact volume of translated and original lyric poems paired with a short tragic drama. The poems range from elegiac meditations on death, memory, and the fate of poets to vivid nature pieces about lakes, seas, and changing skies; they also include mythic and historical reflections, paraphrases of sacred texts, and shorter lyrical forms such as sonnets and songs. Recurrent concerns are remembrance versus oblivion, the consolations of landscape, poetic vocation, and the ceremonial practices surrounding burial, while the concluding tragedy adapts a Venetian incident into dramatic scenes.

IN YONDER LAKE OF SILVER SHEEN.

In yonder lake of silver sheen,
A heaven of glory shines;
There sunset’s glancing beams are seen—
There the pale moon reclines.
Thus should the soul—a waveless sea,
From which earth’s cares are driven,
From passion’s ruffling tempest free—
Reflect the light of heaven.