Sonnet ­ "Shall the hag Evil die with child of Good..." by Alfred Lord Tennyson
Sonnet ­ "Shall the hag Evil die with child of Good..." by Alfred Lord Tennyson

Sonnet ­ “Shall the hag Evil die with child of Good...”

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Sonnet ­ "Shall the hag Evil die with child of Good..." by Alfred Lord Tennyson

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Shall the hag Evil die with child of Good,
Or propagate again her loathed kind,
Thronging the cells of the diseased mind,
Hateful with hanging cheeks, a withered brood,
Though hourly pastured on the salient blood?
Oh! that the wind which bloweth cold or heat
Would shatter and o'erbear the brazen beat
Of their broad vans, and in the solitude
Of middle space confound them, and blow back
Their wild cries down their cavernthroats, and slake
With points of blastborne hail their heated eyne!
So their wan limbs no more might come between
The moon and the moon's reflex in the night;
Nor blot with floating shades the solar light.

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