THE four sails of the mill Like stocks stand still; Their lantern-length is white On blue more bright. Unruffled is the mead Where lambkins feed, And sheep and cattle browse, And donkeys drowse. Never the least breeze will The wet thumb chill That the anxious miller lifts, Till the vane shifts. The breeze in the great flour-bin Is snug tucked in; The lubber, while rats thieve, Laughs in his sleeve. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BREST LEFT BEHIND by JOHN CHIPMAN FARRAR ODES: BOOK 1: ODE 7. ON THE USE OF POETRY by MARK AKENSIDE PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 3. AR-RAHEEM by EDWIN ARNOLD SONNET: MAN VERSUS ASCETIC. 2 by LOUISA SARAH BEVINGTON PSALM 2 by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE |