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名人诗歌|To my dearest Friend, John Flaxman

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I bless thee, O Father of Heaven and Earth! that ever I saw Flaxman's

face:

Angels stand round my spirit in Heaven; the blessd of Heaven are my

friends upon Earth

When Flaxman was taken to Italy, Fuseli was given to me for a season;

And now Flaxman hath given me Hayley, his friend, to be mine

such my lot upon Earth!

Now my lot in the Heavens is this: Milton lov'd me in childhood and

show'd me his face;

Ezra came with Isaiah the Prophet, but Shakespeare in riper years gave

me his hand;

Paracelsus and Behmen appear'd to me; terrors appear'd in the

Heavens above;

The American War began; all its dark horrors pass'd before my face

Across the Atlantic to France; then the French Revolution commenc'd

in thick clouds;

And my Angels have told me that, seeing such visions, I could not

subsist1 on the Earth,

But by my conjunction with Flaxman, who knows to forgive

nervous fear.


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