Is it worth while to have breathed the earthly air? Yes: even if the final end be near, And if pain's storms have clouded many a year, Yet there were early summers soft and fair. Passion hath twined for me full many a rare Chaplet,and Harrow boyish skies were clear, And Oxford marigolds in marshy mere Shone radiant,and the Cornish maiden-hair. And the great Northern waves did welcome me, And, Alice, thou their Venus then wast born, Born from the eddies of the frothing sea, White-bodied as in the young world's sweet morn. It is worth while to have lived for thee,for thee, Though years on weary years have wailed forlorn. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE LITTLE GIRL FOUND, FR. SONGS OF EXPERIENCE by WILLIAM BLAKE FAREWELL TO LOVE; SONNET by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE HASTE NOT! REST NOT! by JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE ON MAN by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR VERSES WHY BURNT by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR SUICIDE IN THE TRENCHES by SIEGFRIED SASSOON OF A WINNOWER OF WHEAT TO THE WINDS by JOACHIM DU BELLAY |