I saw a Bird rise from the East As a Bird rises from its Nest With sweetest Songs I ever heard It sang I am Mrs Butts's Bird And then I saw a Fairy gay That with this beauteous Bird would play From a golden cloud she came She calld the sweet Bird by its name She call'd it Phoenix! Heavens Dove! She call'd it all the names of Love But the Bird flew fast away Where little Children sport & play And they strok'd it with their hands All their cooe's it understands The Fairy to my bosom flew Weeping tears of morning dew I said: Thou foolish whimpring thing Is not that thy Fairy Ring Where those Children sport & play In Fairy fancies light & gay Seem a Child & be a Child And the Phoenix is beguild But if thou seem'st a Fairy thing Then it flies on glancing Wing | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...CANADA by CHARLES GEORGE DOUGLAS ROBERTS BRUCE: IN PRAISE OF FREEDOM by JOHN BARBOUR A NEW PILGRIMAGE: 11 by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT SPRING SONG by ANNA HEMPSTEAD BRANCH COMRADE CHRIST by VERNE BRIGHT BRITANNIA'S PASTORALS: BOOK 2. THE FIFTH SONG by WILLIAM BROWNE (1591-1643) |