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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
ON THE DEATH OF DIANA, by PHILIPPE DESPORTES First Line: As you maye see the sudden lightnynge smite Last Line: I leave the earth and fly to thee above. Subject(s): Death; Love; Dead, The | |||
AS you maye see the sudden lightnynge smite A cloudy pathwaye and wane out on it, This blesséd soul, unmarked of mortal wit, Hath left her young heart's dwellynge for the lighte. My thought hath follow'd, in default of sighte Up to heaven's arches with her presence lit, And seen howe in the glowe where she doth sit She grieveth for me here in the world's nighte O Goddesse, wait no more! the time is come, Now that thy dust is coffin'd and thy tomb Doth wear the tribute woven of my love; For, havynge honoured thee with this sad rite, Weary of teares and misery infinite, I leave the earth and fly to thee above. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A FRIEND KILLED IN THE WAR by ANTHONY HECHT FOR JAMES MERRILL: AN ADIEU by ANTHONY HECHT TARANTULA: OR THE DANCE OF DEATH by ANTHONY HECHT CHAMPS D?ÇÖHONNEUR by ERNEST HEMINGWAY NOTE TO REALITY by TONY HOAGLAND |
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