FIRST, two white arms that held him very close, And ever closer as he drew him back Reluctantly, the loose gold-colored hair A thousand delicate fibers reaching out Still to detain him; then some twenty steps Of iron staircase winding round and down, And ending in a narrow gallery hung With Gobelin tapestries -- Andromeda Rescued by Perseus, and the sleek Diana With her nymphs bathing; at the farther end A door that gave upon a starlit grove Of citron and clipt palm-trees; then a path As bleached as moonlight, with the shadow of leaves Stamped black upon it; next a vine-clad length Of solid masonry; and last of all A Gothic archway packed with night, and then -- A sudden gleaming dagger through his heart. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TO CARMEN SYLVA (QUEEN OF ROUMANIA) by EMMA LAZARUS UPLANDS IN MAY by CARL SANDBURG REAR-PORCHES OF AN APARTMENT-BUILDING by MAXWELL BODENHEIM BETRAYAL by HESTER H. CHOLMONDELEY PEREGRINUS by LASCELLES ABERCROMBIE FABLE; ROME, 1875 by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH THE CATERPILLAR by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD |