Longe a infância
\"Often rebuked, yet always back returning
To those first feelings that were born with me\"
BRONTË, Emily - Often rebuked, yet always back returning. In \"Wuthering Heights and Agnes Grey\", 1850
Ástreo o noema ou Poimandres num valete
De paus, luminar dúctil, asa lesta (1),
É a Aletheia a iriar em cônsona celesta,
E devine estelante. Axial, remete
A uma taumaturgia, ádito dos sete
Céus. \"Laques\" de Platão tenebriza esta
Mirificada progne quando entesta
A um aljube um quasar, noutra claquete (2):
A Oniro ocursa um hausto de cicuta,
Soçobrada a titónia, eduz daquela
Dessuetude noctífera, diluta (3).
Mas verne uma exitância paralela,
Remémora (4), feraz, que repercuta
Na sonoite um arché (5) e susta a procela.
(1) DICKINSON, Emily «“Hope” is the thing with feathers», 1861
(2) SHELLEY, Percy Bysshe - Mutability [\"We are as clouds that veil the midnight moon\"]. In \"Alastor, or The Spirit of Solitude: And Other Poems\", 1816
(3) MALLARMÉ, Stéphane - Renouveau. In \"Poésies\", 1866
(4) BRONTË, Charlotte - Winter Stores. In \"Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell\" London: Aylott and Jones, 8, Paternoster Row, 1846
(5) DICKINSON, Emily \"Forever – is composed of Nows\", 1863
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