LET others sing of Mars, and of his train, Of great exploits, and honourable scars, The many dire effects of Civil Wars, Death's triumphs, and encomiums of the slain. I sing the conflicts I myself sustain, With her (Great Love) the cause of all my cares, Who wounds with looks, and fetters with her hairs. This mournful tale requires a tragic strain. Eyes were the Arms, did first my Peace control, Wounded by them, a source of Tears there sprung, Running like blood from my afflicted soul; Thou @3Love@1, to whom this conquest does belong, Leave me at least the comfort to condole, And as thou wound'st my Heart, inspire my Song. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE FLIGHT OF YOUTH by RICHARD HENRY STODDARD ODE SUNG AT THE OPENING OF THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION by ALFRED TENNYSON BROTHERLY LOVE by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH FAREWELL by GUILLAUME APOLLINAIRE PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 29. AL-HAKIM by EDWIN ARNOLD THE COVERT by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN |