Theoretikos by Oscar Wilde
Theoretikos by Oscar Wilde

Theoretikos

Oscar Wilde * Track #9 On Poems

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Theoretikos by Oscar Wilde

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This mighty empire hath but feet of clay:
Of all its ancient chivalry and might
Our little island is forsaken quite:
Some enemy hath stolen its crown of bay,
And from its hills that voice hath passed away
Which spake of Freedom: O come out of it,
Come out of it, my Soul, thou art not fit
For this vile traffic-house, where day by day
Wisdom and reverence are sold at mart,
And the rude people rage with ignorant cries
Against an heritage of centuries.
It mars my calm: wherefore in dreams of Art
And loftiest culture I would stand apart,
Neither for God, nor for his enemies.

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Theoretikos was written by Oscar Wilde.

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