I'VE kept a haughty heart thro' grief and mirth, And borne my head perchance a thought too high; If even a king should look me in the eye I would not bend it humbly to the earth: Yet, dearest mother, such the gentle worth Of thy benignant presence, angel-mild, It ever hath my proudest moods beguiled, And given to softer, humbler feelings birth. Was it thy mind's calm penetrative power, Thy purer mind, that secretly came o'er me, And unto Heaven's clearer light upbore me; Or did remembrance sting me in that hour, With thought of words and deeds which pierced unkindly That gentle heart, loving me still so blindly. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SONNET TO THOSE WHO SEE BUT DARKLY by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON AN ANCIENT PROVERB by WILLIAM BLAKE THE SOLDIER'S DREAM by THOMAS CAMPBELL DISAPPOINTED by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR ODE ON THE DEATH OF A FAVOURITE CAT, DROWNED IN A TUB by THOMAS GRAY ANSWER TO MASTER WITHER'S SONG, 'SHALL I, WASTING IN DESPAIR?' by BEN JONSON THE SCRUTINY; SONG by RICHARD LOVELACE SAPPHO AND PHAON: 2. THE TEMPLE OF CHASTITY by MARY DARBY ROBINSON |