I saw, and trembled for the day When you should see her beauty, gay And pure as apple-blooms, that show Outside a blush and inside snow, Her high and touching elegance Of order'd life as free as chance. Ah, haste from her bewitching side, No friend for you, far less a bride! He that but once too nearly hears The music of forefended spheres, Is thenceforth lonely, and for all His days like one who treads the Wall Of China, and, on this hand, sees Cities and their civilities, And, on the other, lions. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...DARKNESS by GEORGE GORDON BYRON THE CITY AT THE END OF THINGS by ARCHIBALD LAMPMAN THE IMAGE OF GOD by FRANCISCO DE ALDANA EMBLEMS OF LOVE: 33. LOVE KEEPS ALL THINGS IN ORDER by PHILIP AYRES MORTAL JEALOUSY by PHILIP AYRES PSALM 114 by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE |