I COULD not find the little maid Content, So out I rushed, and sought her far and wide; But not where Pleasure each new fancy tried, Heading the maze of reeling merriment, Nor where, with restless eyes and bow half bent, Love in a brake of sweetbrier smiled and sighed, Nor yet where Fame towered crowned and glorified, Found I her face, nor wheresoe'er I went. So homeward back I crawled like wounded bird, When lo! Content sate spinning at my door: And when I asked her where she was before -- "Here all the time," she said; "@3I@1 never stirred; Too eager in your search, you passed me o'er, And, though I called, you neither saw nor heard." | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A HYMN; AFTER READING 'LEAD, KINDLY LIGHT' by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR SONG (10) by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI INDIAN SUMMER (2) by JOHN BANISTER TABB ON HEARING THAT THE STUDENTS OF OUR NEW UNIVERSITY JOINED AGITATION .. by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS IN A GARRET by ELIZABETH AKERS ALLEN THE STEAM-ENGINE: CANTO 10. ROSES ALL THE WAY by T. BAKER |