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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FIDELITY REWARDED, by DORA GREENWELL Poem Explanation Poet's Biography First Line: I was not useful? So Last Line: Was nothing but a brute Alternate Author Name(s): Dorothy, Greenwell | |||
I WAS not useful? So He says, nor young nor strong. My master ought to know, I've followed him so long. For many and many a day I followed well content. Might I but go the way That he, my master, went. I listened for his foot, I strove his thought to scan; For I was but a brute, And he I loved was man. O'er all that he held dear, A patient watch to keep, With light, attentive ear I listened in my sleep. The stealthy foot withdrew, The daring hand was stayed; My growl the robber knew, And fled the spot dismayed. 1 knew my master's voice. My nature's bounded plan Had left my love no choice, And he I loved was man. And often would I watch His inmost thought to prove. His hidden will to catch: A brute can only love. I waited for a crumb, From off his daily meal To fall for me: a dumb Poor brute can only feel. I thought he loved me well. But when my eye grew dim- I leave the tale I tell As it is told by him - Some secret hint to track Of life's poor trembling flame, He nailed me to a rack, He pierced and tore my frame. He saw me slowly die In agonies acute: For he was man, and I Was nothing but a brute! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A SCHERZO (A SHY PERSON'S WISHES) by DORA GREENWELL A SONG OF FAREWELL by DORA GREENWELL TO CHRISTINA ROSSETTI by DORA GREENWELL WHEN THE NIGHT AND MORNING MEET by DORA GREENWELL STORY BY THE FIRE by DORA GREENWELL |
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