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Poem
September 16, 1826
Northern Star, And Warren And Bristol Gazette
Warren, Bristol County, Rhode Island
What is this article about?
A lyrical poem translated from the German of Gluck, contemplating a peaceful death on a serene evening by the sea, envisioning angels conveying the soul to an eternal, tranquil realm free from earthly woes.
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TO DEATH
[From the German of Gluck.]
Methinks it were no pain to die
On such an eve, when such a sky
O'er-canopies the West;
To gaze my fill on yon calm deep,
And like an infant, fall asleep
On earth, my mother's breast,
There's peace and welcome in yon sea
Of endless blue tranquility,
Those clouds are living things;
I trace their veins of liquid gold,
I see them solemnly unfold
Their soft and fleecy wings.
These be the angels that convey
Us weary children of a day,
Life's tedious nothing o'er—
Where neither passions come, nor woes
To vex the genius of repose,
On Death's majestic shore.
No darkness there divides the sway
With glorious dawn and dazzling day;
But gloriously serene
Are the interminable plains
O'er
One fixed, eternal sunset reigns
O'er the wide silent scene.
I cannot doff all human fear;
I know thy greeting is severe
To this poor shell of clay;
—Yet come, Oh death! thy freezing kiss
Emancipates! thy rest is bliss!
I would I were away
[From the German of Gluck.]
Methinks it were no pain to die
On such an eve, when such a sky
O'er-canopies the West;
To gaze my fill on yon calm deep,
And like an infant, fall asleep
On earth, my mother's breast,
There's peace and welcome in yon sea
Of endless blue tranquility,
Those clouds are living things;
I trace their veins of liquid gold,
I see them solemnly unfold
Their soft and fleecy wings.
These be the angels that convey
Us weary children of a day,
Life's tedious nothing o'er—
Where neither passions come, nor woes
To vex the genius of repose,
On Death's majestic shore.
No darkness there divides the sway
With glorious dawn and dazzling day;
But gloriously serene
Are the interminable plains
O'er
One fixed, eternal sunset reigns
O'er the wide silent scene.
I cannot doff all human fear;
I know thy greeting is severe
To this poor shell of clay;
—Yet come, Oh death! thy freezing kiss
Emancipates! thy rest is bliss!
I would I were away
What sub-type of article is it?
Ode
Elegy
What themes does it cover?
Death Mourning
What keywords are associated?
Death
Peaceful Death
Eternal Repose
Serene Evening
Gluck Translation
Angels Convey
What entities or persons were involved?
[From The German Of Gluck.]
Poem Details
Title
To Death
Author
[From The German Of Gluck.]
Key Lines
Methinks It Were No Pain To Die
On Such An Eve, When Such A Sky
O'er Canopies The West;
These Be The Angels That Convey
Us Weary Children Of A Day,
Life's Tedious Nothing O'er—
Yet Come, Oh Death! Thy Freezing Kiss
Emancipates! Thy Rest Is Bliss!
I Would I Were Away