To the sad wind of the woods, something the night doth croon "Ask her on what she broods in the stream, the rosy moon." "In the stream where swims a rose, a rush to drink doth stoop." Ophelia's cheek doth droop towards the reflected rose of her arm in waters deep, and all Ophelia goes . . . What has she said, the moon, to the sad wind of the woods? "A rush? 'Tis @3she,@1 poor mime, who culls eternal dream." | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...GREEN SYMPHONY by JOHN GOULD FLETCHER THE COUNTRY FAITH by NORMAN ROWLAND GALE TALES OF A WAYSIDE INN: THE FIRST DAY: THE LEGEND OF RABBI BEN LEVY by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW FIRST-DAY THOUGHTS by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER PARRHASIUS by NATHANIEL PARKER WILLIS LEANDER DROWNED by PHILIP AYRES |