Public Domain Poetry And Stories - The Owls - (Twelve Translations From Charles Baudelaire) by John Collings Squire, Sir
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The Owls - (Twelve Translations From Charles Baudelaire)

    By John Collings Squire, Sir




        'Neath their black yews in solemn state
            The owls are sitting in a row
            Like foreign gods; and even so
        Blink their red eyes; they meditate.

        Quite motionless they hold them thus
            Until at last the day is done,
            And driving down the slanting sun,
        The sad night is victorious.

        They teach the wise who gives them ear
        That in this world he most should fear
            All things which loud or restless be.

        Who, dazzled by a passing shade,
            Follows it, never will be free
        Till the dread penalty be paid.



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