Selected Poems — Oscar Wilde

Selected Poems
Oscar WildePaper Books
Selected Poems
Oscar WildeSweet I blame you not for mine the fault was had I not been made of common clay I had climbed the higher heights unclimbed yet seen the fuller air the larger day From the wildness of my wasted passion I had struck a better clearer song Lit some lighter light of freer freedom battled with some Hydra headed wrong Had my lips been smitten into music by the kisses that but made them bleed You had walked with Bice and the angels on that verdant and enamelled mead I had trod the road which Dante treading saw the suns of seven circles shine Ay perchance had seen the heavens opening as they opened to the Florentine And the mighty nations would have crowned me who am crownless now and without name And some orient dawn had found me kneeling on the threshold of the House of Fame

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Sweet I blame you not for mine the faultwas had I not been made of common clayI had climbed the higher heights unclimbedyet seen the fuller air the larger day From the wildness of my wasted passion I hadstruck a better clearer song Lit some lighter light of freer freedom battledwith some Hydra headed wrong Had my lips been smitten into music by thekisses that but made them bleed You had walked with Bice and the angels onthat verdant and enamelled mead I had trod the road which Dante treading sawthe suns of seven circles shine Ay perchance had seen the heavens opening as they opened to the Florentine And the mighty nations would have crownedme who am crownless now and without name And some orient dawn had found me kneelingon the threshold of the House of Fame