THE golden sun, with four tremendous steeds, Cleaves the glad air, above the flowery meads; The girdling hours, in dazzling dyes bedight, Laugh the Light-bearer into headlong flight, Dazed by effulgence of the God of Day, Aurora melts in mystery away Flees to the night, that vanished at her birth, And yields the sun dominion of the earth. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE AIM WAS SONG by ROBERT FROST THE GRASSHOPPER AND THE CRICKET by JAMES HENRY LEIGH HUNT SONNET: 144 by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE SONNET: 5 by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 7 by ALFRED TENNYSON |