Gerard Manley Hopkins - The Caged Skylark

Gerard Manley Hopkins - The Caged Skylark

As a dare-gale skylark scanted in a dull cage, br Man's mounting spirit in his bone-house, mean house, dwells -- br That bird beyond the remembering h{'i}s free fells; br This in drudgery, day-labouring-out life's age. br Though aloft on turf or perch or poor low stage br Both sing somet{'i}mes the sweetest, sweetest spells, br Yet both droop deadly s{'o}metimes in their cells br Or wring their barriers in bursts of fear or rage. br br Not that the sweet-fowl, song-fowl, needs no rest -- br Why, hear him, hear him babble |&| drop down to his nest, br But his own nest, wild nest, no prison. br Man's spirit will be flesh-bound, when found at best, br But {'u}nc{'u}mber{`e}d: meadow-d{'o}wn is n{'o}t distr{'e}ssed br For a r{'a}inbow f{'o}oting it nor h{'e} for his b{'o}nes r{'i}sen.


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Uploaded: 2014-11-07

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