Classic and Contemporary Poetry
ADVANCE - COME FORTH FROM THY TYROLEAN GROUND, by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH Poet Analysis Poet's Biography Last Line: Here, there, and in all places at one hour Subject(s): Alps | ||||||||
Advance--come forth from thy Tyrolean ground, Dear Liberty! stern Nymph of soul untamed; Sweet Nymph, O rightly of the mountains named! Through the long chain of Alps from mound to mound And o'er the eternal snows, like Echo, bound; Like Echo, when the hunter train at dawn Have roused her from her sleep: and forest-lawn, Cliffs, woods and caves, her viewless steps resound And babble of her pastime!--On, dread Power! With such invisible motion speed thy flight, Through hanging clouds, from craggy height to height, Through the green vales and through the herdsman's bower-- That all the Alps may gladden in thy might, Here, there, and in all places at one hour. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AN ALPINE PICTURE by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH MOUNTAINEER AND POET by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING HYMN TO MONT BLANC [IN THE VALE OF CHAMOUNI] by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE OUR LIVES ARE SWISS by EMILY DICKINSON EVENING SONG OF THE TYROLESE PEASANTS by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS ON A FLOWER FROM THE FIELD OF GRUTLI by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS THE CASTLE OF CHILLON by LETITIA ELIZABETH LANDON SWITZERLAND AND ITALY by RICHARD MONCKTON MILNES SIMMENTHAL by FREDERICK WILLIAM HENRY MYERS A JEWISH FAMILY; IN A SMALL VALLEY OPPOSITE ST. GOAR by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH |
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