IN vain the sprightly sun renews his course, Climbs up th' ascending signs and leads the day, While long embattled clouds repel his force, And lazy vapours choke the golden ray. In vain the spring proclaims the new-born year; No flowers beneath her lingering footsteps spring, No rosy garland binds her flowing hair, And in her train no feather'd warblers sing. Her opening breast is stain'd with frequent showers, Her streaming tresses bath'd in chilling dews, And sad before her move the pensive hours, Whose flagging wings no breathing sweets diffuse. Like some lone pilgrim, clad in mournful weed, Whose wounded bosom drinks her falling tears, On whose pale cheek relentless sorrows feed, Whose dreary way no sprightly carol cheers. Not thus she breath'd on Arno's purple shore, And called the Tuscan Muses to her bowers; Not this the robe in Enna's vale she wore, When Ceres' daughter fill'd her lap with flowers. Clouds behind clouds in long succession rise, And heavy snows oppress the springing green; The dazzling waste fatigues the aching eyes, And fancy droops beneath th' unvaried scene. Indulgent nature loose this frozen zone; Thro' opening skies let genial sun-beams play; Dissolving snows shall their glad impulse own, And melt upon the bosom of the May. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...HYBRIDS OF WAR: A MORALITY POEM: 2. CAMBODIA by KAREN SWENSON THE LAMP [LAMPE] by HENRY VAUGHAN UPON THE HILL BEFORE CENTREVILLE by GEORGE HENRY BOKER SUMMING UP ITALY; INSCRIBED TO INTELLIGENT PUBLICS OUT OF IT by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING ON A CERTAIN COMMEMORATION OF THOMSON by ROBERT BURNS SPECIOUS AND SUPERFICIAL WRITERS by JOHN BYROM VERMONT FOR A LITTLE GIRL by DANIEL LEAVENS CADY TOWARDS DEMOCRACY: PART 4. THE OCEAN OF SEX by EDWARD CARPENTER |