LOVE-CHILDREN of the summer and the sun. Alien to this salt air and stretch of sea, And beautiful in your bright witchery As the first rose, whose wooing was begun By the first nightingale, when day was done And over Eden's walks the wind blew free, And the winged wooers sang in ecstasy Of love and love and love -- till love was won. To-day you bless me with your beauty's spell, Roses from some dream-garden left behind, With breath half tenderness and half farewell, And gracious hopes with your sweet grace entwined: Will hopes, like buds, turn blossoms? Who shall tell? Your fragrant soul escapes -- can Memory bind? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...CARMEN BELLICOSUM by GUY HUMPHREYS MCMASTER LOVE NOT by CAROLINE ELIZABETH SARAH SHERIDAN NORTON SONG, FR. THE TWO GENTELEM OF VERONA by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE TO THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, IN NEW-ENGLAND by PHILLIS WHEATLEY A YOUTH TO HIS FATHER by WALTER R. ADAMS A DISAPPOINTMENT by JOANNA BAILLIE |