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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SABINA WAKES, by WILLIAM CONGREVE Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: See! See, she wakes! Sabina wakes Last Line: How many will her coldness kill! Variant Title(s): Song | |||
SEE! see, she wakes! Sabina wakes! And now the sun begins to rise! Less glorious is the morn that breaks From his bright beams than her fair eyes. With light united, day they give; But different fates ere night fulfil; How many by his warmth will live! How many will her coldness kill! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...PIOUS SELINDA [OR, CELINDA] by WILLIAM CONGREVE SONG, FR. THE FAIR PENITENT by WILLIAM CONGREVE THE MOURNING BRIDE by WILLIAM CONGREVE ODE TO THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY by SIDNEY LANIER TO-MORROW TO FRESH WOODS AND PASTURES NEW' by AMY LOWELL QUATORZAINS: 5. TO NIGHT by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES ON THE RECEIPT OF MY MOTHER'S PICTURE [OUT OF NORFOLK] by WILLIAM COWPER |
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