Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SONNET, by LOUISE LABE Poet's Biography First Line: While yet these tears have power to flow Last Line: Come, death, and cast thy shadows o'er my fate! Alternate Author Name(s): La Belle Cordiere | ||||||||
While yet these tears have power to flow For hours for ever past away; While yet these swelling sighs allow My faltering voice to breathe a lay; While yet my hand can touch the chords, My tender lute, to wake thy tone; While yet my mind no thought affords, But one remembered dream alone, I ask not death, whate'er my state: But when my eyes can weep no more, My voice is lost, my hand untrue, And when my spirit's fire is o'er, Nor can express the love it knew, Come, Death, and cast thy shadows o'er my fate! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...CHARLES CARVILLE'S EYES by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON NEIGHBORS by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON THE DEBT by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR LULLABY OF A LOVER by GEORGE GASCOIGNE PERVERSITY by EVA K. ANGLESBURG TO MISS F. B. ON ASKING FOR MRS. BARBAULD'S LOVE AND TIME by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD THE RECRUITING SERGEANT; A MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT: AIR by ISAAC BICKERSTAFFE |
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