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ON A GROTTO AND WARM SPRING by RICHARD MONCKTON MILNES

Poet Analysis

First Line: WITHIN THIS GROT DID AMPHITRITE
Last Line: WHERE POETS WORSHIPPED, WORSHIP THOU.
Subject(s): LEPANTO, GULF OF;

AT THE HEAD OF THE GULF OF LEPANTO.

WITHIN this grot did Amphitrite,
Willing a beauteous shore to bless,
Expose the full unshaded light
Of all her ocean-queenliness.

Into the rock the vital glow
Past out from her translucid form,
And thus the springs that hither flow
Are made forever summer-warm.

Alas! the name of her who wrought
This work, and all her glorious train,
Have faded far from common thought,
And never will be there again.

But thou, -- who in these tempered waves
Delightest thy dust-fevered brow, --
For thee the past has no such graves,
Where poets worshipped, worship thou.



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