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Sonnet LXVII On Passing over a Dreary Tract

Swift fleet the billowy clouds along the sky,   Earth seems to shudder at the storm aghast;

While only beings as forlorn as I,   Court the chill horrors of the howling blast.

Even round yon crumbling walls, in search of food,   The ravenous Owl foregoes his evening flight,

And in his cave, within the deepest wood,   The Fox eludes the tempest of the night.

But to my heart congenial is the gloom   Which hides me from a World I wish to shun;

That scene where Ruin saps the mouldering tomb,   Suits with the sadness of a wretch undone.

Nor is the deepest shade, the keenest air,

Black as my fate, or cold as my despair.

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Charlotte Smith

Charlotte Turner Smith (4 May 1749 – 28 October 1806) was an English Romantic poet and novelist. She initiated a revival of the English sonnet, …

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