To Everlasting Oblivion
L'Âme Immortelle
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Thou mighty gulf, insatiate cormorant Deride me not, thought I seem petulant To fall into thy chops. Let others pray For ever their fair poems flourish may. But as for me, hungry oblivion Devour me quick, accept my orison My earnest prayers Which do importune thee, With gloomy shade of thy still empery, My earnest prayers Which do importune thee, To vail both me and my poesy Far worthier lines in silence of thy state Do sleep securely free from love or hate, From which this living near can be exempt But whilst it breathes will hate and fury tempt Then close his eyes with thy all-dimming hand, Which not right actions can withstand (2x) Peace, hateful tongues I now in silent pace Unless some hounds do wake me from my place Then close his eyes with thy all-dimming hand, Which not right actions can withstand (2x) I with this sharp, yet well meant poesy Will sleep secure, right free from injury I with this sharp, yet well meant poesy Of cankered hate, or rankest villainy
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Written by: - Hausmann, Hannes Medwenitsch
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