WERE I invited to a nectar feast In heaven, and Venus named me for her guest; Though Mercury the messenger should prove, Or her own son, the mighty God of Love; At the same instant let but honest Tom From Sylvia's dear terrestrial lodging come, With look important say@3desiresat three Aloneyour companyto drink some tea@1: Though Tom were mortal, Mercury divine, Though Sylvia gave me water, Venus wine, Though heaven was here, and Bow Street lay as far As the vast distance of the utmost star; To Sylvia's arms with all my strength I'd fly, Let who would meet the beauty of the sky. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ODE ON THE POPULAR SUPERSTITIONS OF THE HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND by WILLIAM COLLINS (1721-1759) LYDIA (1) by LIZETTE WOODWORTH REESE THE CASE OF EDGAR ABBOTT AND PHILIP RIDD by FRANKLIN PIERCE ADAMS THE PERSIANS (PERSAE): SALAMIS - MESSENGER by AESCHYLUS SEVEN SAD SONNETS: 1. THE HAPPENING by MARY REYNOLDS ALDIS TO THE GIRL WHO HELPED IN THE WAR by JOSEPHINE DODGE DASKAM BACON |