O' melancholy,hectic chill for human soul,herewith dismal presence,any spirit does descent.
~ Nithin Purple
Ah! listen the song of storm from my disturbed soul;and it scatters flower buds into its lonely halls;like every pain needs a dirge,with wreaths that awful the world framed one for me,and gives the time it calls.
The thick baffling blades of false world customs rip off my views and ideas,like breaking every string of my aesthetic thoughts in disdain and jealousy;pain pain enough your tigrine roars before I die.
The early dew-falls that did a pristine coating,over the woods with its finest transparency,glazed as like its wet white-glassy earrings that hung on the ears of wild flowers—unlatched my fancy.
Ha! spring arrived on her sweet scented palanquin,carried by the spirited Zephyrus and his coir with their murmuring music undulated in its own softness and fondled the leaves to astir.
Over-mastered by some thoughts, I yeelded an inckie tribute unto them.
~ Philip Sidney
Yet should there hover in their restless headsOne thought, one grace, one wonder at the least,Which into words no virtue can digest.
~ Christopher Marlowe