HAIL! fairy queen, adorned with flowers, Attended by the smiling hours, 'Tis thine to dress the rosy bowers In colours gay; We love to wander in thy train, To meet thee on the fertile plain, To bless thy soft propitious reign, Oh! lovely May. 'Tis thine to dress the vale anew, In fairest verdure bright with dew; And harebells of the mildest blue, Smile in thy way; Then let us welcome pleasant spring, And still the flowery tribute bring, And still to thee our carol sing, Oh! lovely May. Now by the genial zephyr fanned, The blossoms of the rose expand; And reared by thee with gentle hand, Their charms display; The air is balmy and serene, And all the sweet luxuriant scene By thee, is clad in tender green, Oh! lovely May. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE COLOR SERGEANT by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON MIDNIGHT-BY THE OPEN WINDOW by LOUIS UNTERMEYER THE INNOVATOR by STEPHEN VINCENT BENET DORA VERSUS ROSE by HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON THE WORLD-SOUL by RALPH WALDO EMERSON A SKETCH by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI |