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Best Famous Stillest Poems

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Written by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe | Create an image from this poem

The Wanderers Night-song

 THOU who comest from on high,

Who all woes and sorrows stillest,
Who, for twofold misery,

Hearts with twofold balsam fillest,
Would this constant strife would cease!

What are pain and rapture now?
Blissful Peace,

To my bosom hasten thou!

1789.*


Written by Emily Dickinson | Create an image from this poem

Let down the Bars Oh Death --

 Let down the Bars, Oh Death --
The tired Flocks come in
Whose bleating ceases to repeat
Whose wandering is done --

Thine is the stillest night
Thine the securest Fold
Too near Thou art for seeking Thee
Too tender, to be told.

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