A SWEETNESS of temper unsurpassed and unforgettable, A mole on the cheek whose absence would have been regrettable, A ripple of pleasant converse full of modulation, A bearing of inconveniences without vexation, Till a cynic would find her amiability provoking, Tempting him to indulge in mean and wicked joking. Flawlessly oval of face, especially cheek and chin, With a glance of a quality that beckoned for a glance akin, A habit of swift assent to any intelligence broken, Before the fact to be conveyed was fully spoken And she could know to what her colloquist would win her, -- This from a too alive impulsion to sympathy in her, -- All with a sense of the ridiculous, keen yet charitable; In brief, a rich profuse attractiveness unnarratable. I should have added her hints that her husband prized her but slenderly, And that (with a sigh) 'twas a pity she'd no one to treat her tenderly. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE MYSTERY OF PAIN by EMILY DICKINSON THE SKELETON IN ARMOR by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW THE IDEAL GENERAL by ARCHILOCHUS KINDNESS TO ANIMALS by JOSEPH ASHBY-STERRY COME UNTO ME by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD |