Not that the theme is worthy, nor the lay Such as your heart would have, one time in three; Yet, battling, I would chaunt of victory All life's night through: though dubious dream of day Scarcely suffices me to shed one ray O'er the fierce field where you must fighting be; -- Yet you have brought a little sword to me Of strange new metal that I would essay. And thanks are due. So thank I you in songs, And having sung, my turn me hence, to strive What time strength stays with me -- alert, alive, To right some trifle of the night's dumb wrongs; And if through minstrelsy one plea may thrive, To you memorial gratitude belongs. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BUCOLIC COMEDY: SPINNING SONG by EDITH SITWELL MEZZO CAMMIN by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW NOVEMBER BLUE by ALICE MEYNELL JINNY THE JUST by MATTHEW PRIOR FOOTLIGHT MOTIFS: 4. NATALIE ALT by FRANKLIN PIERCE ADAMS |