Catherine, though not from fortune's glittering stores Thou hadst a gift to offer, yet 'twas thine A tender sweetness in thy gift to pour, That gave thy heart's expression best to mine. The violets, o'er yon western bank that twine, To thy protecting hand their station owe; In brighter tints may proud exotics shine, But none with fresher native fragrance blow: Even as thy violets in my garden grow, So shall thy friendship in my bosom live, Its rooting fibres round my heart-strings throw, And sweetness to each pure sensation give, Still flourish there unfading, and defy The changing climate and the stormy sky. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...COMMON DUST by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON RIDDLE: SEWING NEEDLE AND THREAD by MOTHER GOOSE A SONG TO DAVID by CHRISTOPHER SMART CLEOPATRA by WILLIAM WETMORE STORY IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 115 by ALFRED TENNYSON THE HIGHER PANTHEISM by ALFRED TENNYSON |