Textarchiv - Thomas Hood https://www.textarchiv.com/thomas-hood English poet, author and humourist. Born on 23 May 1799 in London, England. Died 3 May 1845 in London, England. de To Hope https://www.textarchiv.com/thomas-hood/to-hope <div class="field field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even" property="schema:text content:encoded"><p>Oh! take, young Seraph, take thy harp,<br /> And play to me so cheerily;<br /> For grief is dark, and care is sharp,<br /> And life wears on so wearily.<br /> Oh! take thy harp!<br /> Oh! sing as thou wert wont to do,<br /> When, all youth&#039;s sunny season long,<br /> I sat and listened to thy song,<br /> And yet &#039;twas ever, ever new,<br /> With magic in its heaven-tuned string--<br /> The future bliss thy constant theme.<br /> Oh! then each little woe took wing<br /> Away, like phantoms of a dream;<br /> As if each sound<br /> That flutter&#039;d round,<br /> Had floated over Lethe&#039;s stream!</p> <p>By all those bright and happy hours<br /> We spent in life&#039;s sweet eastern bow&#039;rs,<br /> Where thou wouldst sit and smile, and show,<br /> Ere buds were come, where flowers would blow,<br /> And oft anticipate the rise<br /> Of life&#039;s warm sun that scaled the skies;<br /> By many a story of love and glory,<br /> And friendships promised oft to me;<br /> By all the faith I lent to thee,--<br /> Oh! take, young Seraph, take thy harp,<br /> And play to me so cheerily;<br /> For grief is dark, and care is sharp,<br /> And life wears on so wearily.<br /> Oh! take thy harp!</p> <p>Perchance the strings will sound less clear,<br /> That long have lain neglected by<br /> In sorrow&#039;s misty atmosphere;<br /> It ne&#039;er may speak as it hath spoken<br /> Such joyous notes so brisk and high;<br /> But are its golden chords all broken?<br /> Are there not some, though weak and low,<br /> To play a lullaby to woe?<br /> But thou canst sing of love no more,<br /> For Celia show&#039;d that dream was vain;<br /> And many a fancied bliss is o&#039;er,<br /> That comes not e&#039;en in dreams again.<br /> Alas! alas!<br /> How pleasures pass,<br /> And leave thee now no subject, save<br /> The peace and bliss beyond the grave!</p> <p>Then be thy flight among the skies:<br /> Take, then, oh! take the skylark&#039;s wing,<br /> And leave dull earth, and heavenward rise<br /> O&#039;er all its tearful clouds, and sing<br /> On skylark&#039;s wing!</p> <p>Another life-spring there adorns<br /> Another youth--without the dread<br /> Of cruel care, whose crown of thorns<br /> Is here for manhood&#039;s aching head.<br /> Oh! there are realms of welcome day,<br /> A world where tears are wiped away!<br /> Then be thy flight among the skies:<br /> Take, then, oh! take the skylark&#039;s wing,<br /> And leave dull earth, and heavenward rise<br /> O&#039;er all its tearful clouds, and sing<br /> On skylark&#039;s wing!</p> </div></div></div><div class="field field-name-field-author field-type-taxonomy-term-reference field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even" rel="schema:author"><a href="/thomas-hood" typeof="skos:Concept" property="schema:name" datatype="">Thomas Hood</a></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-field-releasedate field-type-number-integer field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even" property="schema:datePublished">1889</div></div></div><span rel="schema:url" resource="/thomas-hood/to-hope" class="rdf-meta element-hidden"></span><span property="schema:name" content="To Hope" class="rdf-meta element-hidden"></span> Mon, 16 Jan 2017 21:53:20 +0000 mrbot 6192 at https://www.textarchiv.com