FANCY lend thy magic aid, Let me draw a heavenly maid. Bring the azure of the sky, For the fair one's lovely eye; Join the rose-bud's damask glow To the lustre of the snow; Juno's dignity of mien, Venus' smile and look serene; Taste and genius to excel; All that fabling poets tell Of the Goddesses divine, The Graces, or the Sister Nine; Native elegance refined, Lovely person, lovely mind: To these add candour, pity, truth, All that can embellish youth. Now the finished picture see, Sportive Fancy's jeu d'esprit. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW; IN MEMORIAM by HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON OF MONEY by BARNABY (BARNABE) GOOGE TWO VARIATIONS ON AN OLD NURSEY RHYME: 2 by EDITH SITWELL EMBLEMS OF LOVE: 21. 'TIS CONSTANCY THAT GAINS THE PRIZE by PHILIP AYRES CONTENT: A SONG by JANE (HUGHES) BRERETON OLNEY HYMNS: 30. THE LIGHT AND THE GLORY OF THE WORD by WILLIAM COWPER |