Twice in one hour I've seen this lovely Night, Flustered at having all those jewels there Spilling her stars, that fall from Heaven to Earth, As though she carried more than she could bear. While I, a struggling dreamer, all day long, That tries to polish one poor little rhyme Though breathed on hard, and rubbed with ecstasy, Still call on Night to see my wasted time. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...STANZAS FOR MUSIC (2) by GEORGE GORDON BYRON TO NATURE by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE WAR IS KIND: 1 by STEPHEN CRANE THE NYMPH COMPLAINING FOR THE DEATH OF HER FAUN [OR, FAWN] by ANDREW MARVELL MY CRYSTAL BRIDE by WILLIAM EDWARD ADAMS SEASONS AND TIMES by WILLIAM BARNES PROLOGUE FOR THE SILVERDALE VILLAGE PLAYERS: EASTER 1922 by GORDON BOTTOMLEY |