A wealth of stars in Winter time Brings frost severe and cold; And Winter's coppers are no more Than Autumn's wasted gold: While Love herself, this very morning, Scorned me without one word of warning. Had I not seen a Bumble-bee Stand on his head in clover; Parting the folds with hairy legs, For comfort under cover; Had I not seen this Bee and wondered Could I have left Love's scorn unpondered? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BY THE FIRESIDE by ROBERT BROWNING EPISTLE TO SIR ROBERT WALPOLE (1) by HENRY FIELDING DO YOU FEAR THE WIND? by HAMLIN GARLAND THE BELLE OF THE BALL by WINTHROP MACKWORTH PRAED THE REMEDY WORSE THAN THE DISEASE by MATTHEW PRIOR MARGARET'S SONG by LASCELLES ABERCROMBIE EPIGRAM by RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM |