Halldor Laxness Quotes
The Poems Which Touched Her Heart Most, Suffusing Her With Exalted Emotion, So That She Felt She Could Gather Everything To Her, Were Those Which Tell Of The Sorrow That Wakes In The Heart Whose Dreams Have Not Been Fulfilled, And Of The Beauty Of That Sorrow. The Ship Which In Autumn Lies Deserted On The Shore, Rudderless, Mastless, Used No More; The Bird That Cowers Low In Shelter, Likewise In The Autumn, Featherless And Forlorn, Driven Before The Storm;the Harp That Hangs Trembling On The Wall, Silently Mourning Its Owner's Fall-all This Was Her Poetry.
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