A willow Garland thou did'st send Perfum'd (last day) to me: Which did but only this portend, I was forsooke by thee. Since so it is; Ile tell thee what, To morrow thou shalt see Me weare the Willow; after that, To dye upon the Tree. As Beasts unto the Altars go With Garlands drest, so I Will, with my Willow-wreath also, Come forth and sweetly dye. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE BATTLE OF THE KEGS by FRANCIS HOPKINSON BROWNING AT ASOLO by ROBERT UNDERWOOD JOHNSON TO MY BOOKS by CAROLINE ELIZABETH SARAH SHERIDAN NORTON THE TRANSLATION by MARK VAN DOREN PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 4. AL-MALIK by EDWIN ARNOLD ADDRESS TO A STEAM-VESSEL by JOANNA BAILLIE |