So thou art come again, old black-winged night, Like a huge bird, between us and the sun, Hiding, with out-stretched form, the genial light; And still, beneath thine icy bosom's dun And cloudy plumage, hatching fog-breathed blight, And embryo storms, and crabbed frosts, that shun Day's warm caress. The owls from ivied loop Are shrieking homage, as thou cowerest high, Like sable crow pausing in eager stoop On the dim world thou gluttest thy clouded eye, Silently waiting latest time's fell whoop, When thou shalt quit thine eyrie in the sky, To pounce upon the world with eager claw, And tomb time, death, and substance in thy maw. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...POOR MAILIE'S ELEGY by ROBERT BURNS A GIRL OF POMPEII by EDWARD SANDFORD MARTIN THE LOST CHORD by ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER ITALIA, IO TI SALUTO!' by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI WYATT BEING IN PRISON, TO BRIAN by THOMAS WYATT ODES: BOOK 1: ODE 15. TO THE EVENING STAR by MARK AKENSIDE |