Stella, the fullness of my thoughts of thee Cannot be stayed within my panting breast, But they do swell and struggle forth of me, Till that in words thy figure be expressed. And yet, as soon as they so formed be, According to my lord love's own behest, With sad eyes I their weak proportion see, To portrait that which in this world is best; So that I cannot choose but write my mind, And cannot choose but put out what I write, While those poor babes their death in birth do find: And now my pen these lines had dashed quite, But that they stopped his fury from the same, Because their forefront bare sweet Stella's name. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...WHITE AN' BLUE by WILLIAM BARNES THIRD BOOK OF AIRS: SONG 18. THE CHARM by THOMAS CAMPION TO OUR BLESSED LADY (1) by HENRY CONSTABLE A HOLIDAY by LIZETTE WOODWORTH REESE THE IMMORTALS by ISAAC ROSENBERG PLACES: 2. FULL MOON (SANTA BARBARA) by SARA TEASDALE CHORUS OF CLOUD-MAIDENS: STROPHE, FR. THE CLOUDS by ARISTOPHANES |