No more my wearied soul attempts to stray From sad reality and vain regret, Nor courts enchanting Fiction to allay Sorrows that Sense refuses to forget: For of Calamity so long the prey, Imagination now has lost her powers, Nor will her fairy loom again essay To dress Affliction in a robe of flowers. But if no more the bowers of Fancy bloom, Let one superior scene attract my view, Where Heaven's pure rays the sacred spot illume, Let thy loved hand with palm and amaranth strew The mournful path approaching to the tomb, While Faith's consoling voice endears the friendly gloom. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE LAND OF DREAMS by WILLIAM BLAKE APPARENT FAILURE by ROBERT BROWNING AT LULWORTH COVE A CENTURY BACK by THOMAS HARDY THE HOUSE OF LIFE: 52. WILLOWWOOD (4) by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI THREE SONNETS WRITTEN IN MID-CHANNEL: 2 by ALFRED AUSTIN THE ORGANIST by KATHARINE LEE BATES |