Sonnet 01

Richard Chenevix Trench 1807 (Dublin) – 1886 (Eaton Square)



ALL beautiful things bring sadness, nor alone  
Music, whereof that wisest poet spake;  
Because in us keen longings they awake  
After the good for which we pine and groan,  
From which exil’d we make continual moan,  
Till once again we may our spirits slake  
At those clear streams, which man did first forsake,  
When he would dig for fountains of his own.  
All beauty makes us sad, yet not in vain:  
For who would be ungracious to refuse,
Or not to use, this sadness without pain,  
Whether it flows upon us from the hues  
Of sunset, from the time of stars and dews,  
From the clear sky, or waters pure of stain?

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Submitted on May 13, 2011

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