- Hymn to Apollo
- John Keats
- 1814
- Exported from Wikisource on 03/21/20
- God of the golden bow,
- And of the golden lyre,
- And of the golden hair,
- And of the golden fire,
- Charioteer
- Of the patient year,
- Where-where slept thine ire,
- When like a blank idiot I put on thy wreath,
- Thy laurel, thy glory,
- The light of thy story,
- Or was I a worm-too low crawling for death?
- O Delphic Apollo!
- The Thunderer grasp'd and grasp'd,
- The Thunderer frown'd and frown'd;
- The eagle's feathery mane
- For wrath became stiffen'd-the sound
- Of breeding thunder
- Went drowsily under,
- Muttering to be unbound.
- O why didst thou pity, and beg for a worm?
- Why touch thy soft lute
- Till the thunder was mute,
- Why was I not crush'd-such a pitiful germ?
- O Delphic Apollo!
- The Pleiades were up,
- Watching the silent air;
- The seeds and roots in Earth
- Were swelling for summer fare;
- The Ocean, its neighbour,
- Was at his old labour,
- When, who-who did dare
- To tie for a moment, thy plant round his brow,
- And grin and look proudly,
- And blaspheme so loudly,
- And live for that honour, to stoop to thee now?
- O Delphic Apollo!
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