The fairy beam upon you, The stars to glister on you: A moon of light, In the noon of night, Till the fire-drake hath o'er-gone you. The wheel of fortune guide you, The boy with the bow beside you Run aye in the way, Till the bird of day, And the luckier lot betide you. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TO MY EXCELLENT LUCASIA, ON OUR FRIENDSHIP. 17TH JULY 1651 by KATHERINE PHILIPS TO THE PENDING YEAR by WALT WHITMAN A STIRRUP-CUP by DOUGLAS AINSLIE DECEMBER by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH THE NURSE'S STORY: THE HAND OF GLORY by RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM CAPTIVE by HARRY RANDOLPH BLYTHE THE ELDERLY GENTLEMAN by GEORGE CANNING SONG: LOVER, IN DISGUISE OF AN AMAZON, DEARLY BELOVED OF HIS MISTRESS by THOMAS CAREW |