Classic and Contemporary Poetry
WHAT HEAVENLY SMILES! O LADY MINE, by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH Poet Analysis Poet's Biography Last Line: And from the headlong streams. Subject(s): Smiles | ||||||||
What heavenly smiles! O Lady mine, Through my very heart they shine; And, if my brow gives back their light, Do thou look gladly on the sight; As the clear Moon with modest pride ''aBeholds her own bright beams Reflected from the mountain's side ''aAnd from the headlong streams. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE ANGEL'S WHISPER by SAMUEL LOVER SONG OF THREE SMILES by WILLIAM STANLEY MERWIN COMPENSATIONS by CHRISTOPHER BANNISTER MEARY'S SMILE by WILLIAM BARNES THE LAUGHING WOMAN by WILLIAM ROSE BENET LOVE IN EXILE 2: 4 by MATHILDE BLIND A JEWISH FAMILY; IN A SMALL VALLEY OPPOSITE ST. GOAR by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH |
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