Skip to content

Stephen Crane

I looked here;

I looked there;

Nowhere could I see my love.

And--this time--

Read full poem →

noun

Agreement; harmony; conformity; compliance.

Know more →

XXV.

21 lines
Ralph Waldo Emerson·1803–1882·Western philosophy
hen in this Plight The Shah Salámán saw,His Soul was struck with Anguish, and the VeinOf Life within was strangled—what to doHe knew not. Then he turn'd him to The Sage—"On Altar of the World, to whom MankindDirects the Face of Prayer in Weal or Woe,Nothing but Wisdom can untie the Knot;And art not Thou the Wisdom of the World,The Master-Key of all its Difficulties?Absál is perisht; and, because of Her,Salámán dedicates his Life to Sorrow;I cannot bring back Her, nor comfort Him.Lo, I have said! My Sorrow is before Thee;From thy far-reaching Wisdom help Thou MeFast in the Hand of Sorrow! Help Thou Me,For I am very wretched!" Then The Sage—"Oh Thou that err'st not from the Road of Right,If but Salámán have not broke my Bond,Nor lies beyond the Noose of my Firmán,He quickly shall unload his Heart to me,And I will find a Remedy for all."