Thursday, January 1, 2004

Margaret Fuller Comments

Rating: 2.7

THOU, Sibyl rapt! whose sympathetic soul
Infused the myst’ries thy tongue failed to tell;
Though from thy lips the marvellous accents fell,
And weird wise meanings o’er the senses stole,
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Amos Bronson Alcott
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Sylvia Frances Chan 05 May 2021

the thought process dates from the year 1799, somewhat outdated, but still very amiable poem. Good reading material to think about and search through.

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Sylvia Frances Chan 05 May 2021

AH, same date last year in 2020 Classic Poem Of The Day. CONGRATULATIONS, lovely poem, kindest Tribute to a good person

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Ratnakar Mandlik 05 May 2020

Mind blowing tribute paid by the poet to the brave soul. A well deserved classic poem of the day.

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Ramesh T A 05 May 2020

A nice Sonnet written as a tribute to a brave lonely soul! Thanks for sharing this sonnet here!

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Kumarmani Mahakul 05 May 2020

One of the beautiful poem well executed by Amos Bronosen Alcott.

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Mahtab Bangalee 05 May 2020

Though from thy lips the marvellous accents fell, And weird wise meanings o’er the senses stole, ...///beautiful poem penned on the willing heart and the desire according to worldly infatuation///

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Dr Antony Theodore 05 May 2020

Yet even in such refrainings of thy voice There struggled up a wailing undertone, That spoke thee victim of the Sisters’ choice, — Charming all others, dwelling still alone. a very fine poem. tony

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Ratnakar Mandlik 10 March 2019

A great tribute to Margaret Fuller and her struggles.

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Britte Ninad 16 August 2018

some pathetic tone Around the storm-tost vessel sinking there The wild waves chant thy dirge and welcome home; //// great writing - all around Survives alone thy ’s valiant plea

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