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THE PHILOSOPHER AND HIS MISTRESS by ROBERT SEYMOUR BRIDGES

Poet Analysis

First Line: WE WATCH'D THE WINTRY MOON
Last Line: HAPPIER FOR THAT EMBRACE.
Subject(s): LOVE;

We watch'd the wintry moon
Suffer her full eclipse
Riding at night's high noon
Beyond the earth's ellipse.

The conquering shadow quell'd
Her splendour in its robe:
And darkling we beheld
A dim and lurid globe;

Yet felt thereat no dread,
Nor waited we to see
The sullen dragon fled,
The heav'nly Queen go free.

So if my heart of pain
One hour o'ershadow thine,
I fear for thee no stain,
Thou wilt come forth and shine:

And far my sorrowing shade
Will slip to empty space
Invisible, but made
Happier for that embrace.




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