Henry David Thoreau Time Poems

  • 1.
    Time wears her not; she doth his chariot guide;
    Mortality below her orb is placed.
    --Raleigh

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  • 2.
    I am a parcel of vain strivings tied
    By a chance bond together,
    Dangling this way and that, their links
    Were made so loose and wide,
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  • 3.
    ALL things are current found
    On earthly ground,
    Spirits and elements
    Have their descents.
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  • 4.
    I think awhile of Love, and while I think,
    Love is to me a world,
    Sole meat and sweetest drink,
    And close connecting link
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  • 5.
    Away! away! away! away!
    Ye have not kept your secret well,
    I will abide that other day,
    Those other lands ye tell.
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  • 6.
    I am a parcel of vain strivings tied
    By a chance bond together,
    Dangling this way and that, their links
    Were made so loose and wide,
    ...
  • 7.
    Sometimes a mortal feels in himself Nature
    -- not his Father but his Mother stirs
    within him, and he becomes immortal with her
    immortality. From time to time she claims
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  • 8.
    Mine are the night and morning,
    The pits of air, the gull of space,
    The sportive sun, the gibbous moon,
    The innumerable days.
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  • 9.
    Whate'er we leave to God, God does,
    And blesses us;
    The work we choose should be our own,
    God leaves alone.
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Total 9 Time Poems by Henry David Thoreau

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