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On Seeing The Picture Of Aeolus By Peligrino Tibaldi [sonnet]

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Title:     On Seeing The Picture Of Aeolus By Peligrino Tibaldi [sonnet]
Author: Washington Allston [More Titles by Allston]

On seeing the Picture of AEolus by
PELIGRINO TIBALDI, in the Institute at Bologna.


Full well, Tibaldi, did thy kindred mind
The mighty spell of Bonarroti own.
Like one who, reading magick words, receives
The gift of intercourse with worlds uknnown,
'Twas thine, decyph'ring Nature's mystick leaves,
To hold strange converse with the viewless wind;
To see the Spirits, in embodied forms,
Of gales and whirlwinds, hurricanes and storms.
For, lo! obedient to thy bidding, teems
Fierce into shape their stern relentless Lord:
His form of motion ever-restless seems;
Or, if to rest inclin'd his turbid soul,
On Hecla's top to stretch, and give the word
To subject Winds that sweep the desert pole.




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Washington Allston's poem: On Seeing The Picture Of Aeolus By Peligrino Tibaldi [sonnet]

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