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WINTER by FRANCES ANNE KEMBLE

Poet Analysis

First Line: I SAW HIM ON HIS THRONE, FAR IN THE NORTH
Last Line: FLAKY AND WHITE FROM HIS WIDE WINGS OF SNOW.

I saw him on his throne, far in the North,
Him ye call Winter, picturing him ever
An aged man, whose frame, with palsied shiver
Bends o'er the fiery element, his foe.
But him I saw was a young god whose brow
Was crown'd with jagged icicles, and forth
From his keen spirit-like eyes there shone a light
Broad, glaring, and intensely cold and bright.
His breath, like sharp-edged arrows, pierced the air;
The naked earth crouched shuddering at his feet;
His finger on all murmuring waters sweet
Lay icily, -- motion nor sound was there;
Nature seem'd frozen -- dead; and still and slow
A winding sheet fell o'er her features fair,
Flaky and white from his wide wings of snow.



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