As late each flower that sweetest blows I plucked, the Garden's pride! Within the petals of a Rose A sleeping Love I spied. Around his brows a beamy wreath Of many a lucent hue; All purple glowed his cheek, beneath, Inebriate with dew. I softly seized the unguarded Power, Nor scared his balmy rest: And placed him, caged within the flower, On spotless Sara's breast. But when unweeting of the guile Awoke the prisoner sweet, He struggled to escape awhile And stamped his faery feet. Ah! soon the soul-entrancing sight Subdued the impatient boy! He gazed! he thrilled with deep delight! Then clapped his wings for joy. 'And O!' he cried -- 'of magic kind What charms this Throne endear! Some other Love let Venus find -- I'll fix my empire here.' | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest... |