PRINCE well - beloved! true heart and presence fair! High o'er the marble of thy carved repose From Windsor's keep the Flag of England blows; A thousand years float in the storied air. There sleeps thy Sire; and often gently there Comes one who mourns with steadfast eyes, and strows The rhododendron round thee and the rose; Love is her silence and her look is prayer. Nor now that Banner's broad-flung triumphings, Nor spirit whispering to the sons of kings Of strong continuance, age - long empery; But that one woman's gaze the promise brings To thee that sleepest of eternal things, Realms yet unreached, and high love still to be. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE RUBAIYAT, 1879 EDITION: 13 by OMAR KHAYYAM THE DIFFERENCE by ANGELO PHILIP BERTOCCI NIMROD: 6 by ANNA HEMPSTEAD BRANCH QUILCA HOUSE TO THE DEAN by HENRY BROOKE THE EMPIRE STATE BUILDING by FLORENCE ESTELLE BRYANT |