Two wedded Hearts, if e'er were such, Imprison'd in adjoining cells Across whose thin partition wall The Builder left one narrow rent, And there most content in discontent A Joy with itself at strife, Die into an intenser Life/ | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS by ABRAHAM LINCOLN SONNET: 16. TO THE LORD GENERAL CROMWELL, MAY 1652 by JOHN MILTON TESTAMENT FOR MY STUDENTS, 1968 - 1969 by KAY BOYLE ON THE DISPOSITION OF MIND by JOHN BYROM MINERS' WIVES by EDWARD RALPH CHEYNEY |