Oft and in vain my rebel thoughts have ventured To stop the passage of my vanquished heart, And shut those ways my friendly foe first entered, Hoping thereby to free my better part. And whilst I guard these windows of this fort, Where my heart's thief to vex me made her choice, And thither all my forces do transport, Another passage opens at her voice. Her voice betrays me to her hand and eye, My freedom's tyrants, conquering all by art; But ah, what glory can she get thereby, With three such powers to plague one silly heart! Yet my soul's sov'reign, since I must resign, Reign in my thoughts, my love and life are thine. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...I PAY MY DEBT FOR LAFAYETTE AND ROCHAMBEAU' by EDGAR LEE MASTERS WHEN JOHNNY COMES MARCHING HOME by PATRICK SARSFIELD GILMORE THE FAIRIES OF THE CALDON LOW; A MIDSUMMER LEGEND by MARY HOWITT ROSAMOND: KING HENRY'S SONG by JOSEPH ADDISON SONNETS OF MANHOOD: 12. VENUS by GEORGE BARLOW (1847-1913) |