O thou unknown disturber of my rest, Ceaseless intruder, life-consuming foe; Proud o'er my fall, and in my sorrow, blest, Destroyer of a love thou ne'er canst know -- And life with love -- O leave me -- spare me now -- On that blessed moment while I fondly dwell, When kind some pitying Genii heard my vow And as my trembling fingers touched the spell, Propitious to my wish bestowed the skill That gave, -- O more than wealth, or fame could give; My Henry gave, by Fate's resistless will, And snatched from death and made it bliss to live, To live for him, and at Love's sanctioned shrine Pledge my devoted heart, and clasp that treasure mine. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE LISBON PACKET by GEORGE GORDON BYRON THE GOLDEN TARGE by WILLIAM DUNBAR IN THE SHADOWS: 19 by DAVID GRAY (1838-1861) THE SHEPHERD'S PIPE: FIFTH ECLOGUE; TO HIS FRIEND CHRISTOPHER BROOKE by WILLIAM BROWNE (1591-1643) HASTINGS' SONNETS: 5 by SAMUEL EGERTON BRYDGES THE WIVES OF WEINSBERG by GOTTFRIED AUGUST BURGER |