paroles de chanson On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer - Sir Ralph Richardson
Much
have
I
travell′d
in
the
realms
of
gold,
And
many
goodly
states
and
kingdoms
seen;
Round
many
western
islands
have
I
been
Which
bards
in
fealty
to
Apollo
hold.
Oft
of
one
wide
expanse
had
I
been
told
That
deep-brow'd
Homer
ruled
as
his
demesne;
Yet
did
I
never
breathe
its
pure
serene
Till
I
heard
Chapman
speak
out
loud
and
bold:
Then
felt
I
like
some
watcher
of
the
skies
When
a
new
planet
swims
into
his
ken;
Or
like
stout
Cortez
when
with
eagle
eyes
He
star′d
at
the
Pacific—and
all
his
men
Look'd
at
each
other
with
a
wild
surmise—
Silent,
upon
a
peak
in
Darien.
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