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Andromeda

By Gerard Manley Hopkins

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Now Time's Andromeda on this rock rude,     With not her either beauty's equal or     Her injury's, looks off by both horns of shore,     Her flower, her piece of being, doomed dragon's food.     Time past she has been attempted and pursued     By many blows and banes; but now hears roar     A wilder beast from West than all were, more     Rife in her wrongs, more lawless, and more lewd.     Her Perseus linger and leave her t her extremes? -     Pillowy air he treads a time and hangs     His thoughts on her, forsaken that she seems,     All while her patience, morselled into pangs,     Mounts; then to alight disarming, no one dreams,     With Gorgon's gear and barebill, thongs and fangs.

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About Gerard Manley Hopkins

Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844–1889) was an English Jesuit poet who invented "sprung rhythm," a new metrical system. His poems—including "The Windhover," "Pied Beauty," and "God's Grandeur"—were published posthumously and are now celebrated for their ecstatic language and innovative prosody.

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