Phèdre by Oscar Wilde
Phèdre by Oscar Wilde

Phèdre

Oscar Wilde * Track #47 On Poems

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Phèdre by Oscar Wilde

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Oscar Wilde

Phèdre Annotated

How vain and dull this common world must seem
To such a One as thou, who should’st have talked
At Florence with Mirandola, or walked
Through the cool olives of the Academe:
Thou should’st have gathered reeds from a green stream
For Goat-foot Pan’s shrill piping, and have played
With the white girls in that Phæacian glade
Where grave Odysseus wakened from his dream.

Ah! surely once some urn of Attic clay
Held thy wan dust, and thou hast come again
Back to this common world so dull and vain,
For thou wert weary of the sunless day,
The heavy fields of scentless asphodel,
Thе loveless lips with which men kiss in Hеll.

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Phèdre was written by Oscar Wilde.

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