Of Love and Time say what would Fanny know? That Time is precious, and that Love is sweet? That both, the choicest blessings lent below, With gay Sixteen in envied union meet? Time without Love is tasteless, dull, and cold, Love out of Time will fond and doting prove; To bright sixteen are all their treasures told, Love suits the Time, and Time then favours Love. No longer then of matron brows inquire For sprightly Love, or swiftly-wasting Time; Look but at home, you have what you require, -- With gay sixteen they both are in their prime. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...I PAY MY DEBT FOR LAFAYETTE AND ROCHAMBEAU' by EDGAR LEE MASTERS THE IVY GREEN by CHARLES DICKENS DESCRIPTION OF SPRING by HENRY HOWARD THE ENTHUSIAST by HERMAN MELVILLE THE KEARSARGE (1894) by JAMES JEFFREY ROCHE THE DAY-DREAM: THE SLEEPING PALACE by ALFRED TENNYSON OUT FROM A DREAM by ELLA ALLISON |