Monday, December 29, 2008

A mighty lesson we inherit:
Thou art a symbol and a sign
To Mortals of their fate and force;
Like thee, Man is in part divine,
A troubled stream from a pure source;
And Man in portions can foresee
His own funereal destiny;
His wretchedness, and his resistance,
And his sad unallied existence:
To which his Spirit may oppose
Itself--and equal to all woes,
And a firm will, and a deep sense,
Which even in torture can descry
Its own concenter'd recompense,
Triumphant where it dares defy,
And making Death a Victory.

-Lord Byron From Prometheus

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ms. Corby,

A most fine plate of the majestic eagle together with a thoughtful & lyrical poem from the pen of the British poet & 6th Baron, Lord Byron. I too enjoy'd indeed the poetry of your own fine hand, the day previous, on the subject of the mighty Polar Bear. I intend to note forthwith & return, with your kind permission, to the pages of your interesting journal on many more occasions.

I am, &c.
Colonel Brandon.
Nature Diary

Corby said...

Welcome Colonel Brandon to my humble blog, post comments at will and enjoy my poetic fumblings.

The untitled Corby herself