Young Sophy leads a life without alloy Of pain; she dances in the stormy air; While her pink sash and length of golden hair With answering motion time her step of joy! Now turns she through that seaward gate of heaven, That opens on the sward above the cliff, - Glancing a moment at each barque and skiff, Along the roughening waters homeward driven; Shoreward she hies, her wooden spade in hand, Straight down to childhood's ancient field of play, To claim her right of common in the land Where little edgeless tools make easy way: A right no cruel Act shall e'er gainsay, No greed dispute the freedom of the sand. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FOR A' THAT AND A' THAT by CHARLES WILLIAM SHIRLEY BROOKS MEMORIES by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 66. AL-I'HLAS by EDWIN ARNOLD PSALM 23. DOMINUS REGIT ME by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE ITALY AND THE WORLD by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING PAIN IN PLEASURE by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING PARANTHETICAL ADDRESS, BY DR. PLAGIARY by GEORGE GORDON BYRON TOWARDS DEMOCRACY: PART 3. I SAW A VISION by EDWARD CARPENTER |