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ELEGIAC SONNET: 80. TO THE INVISIBLE MOON by CHARLOTTE SMITH

Poet Analysis

First Line: DARK AND CONCEAL'D ART THOU, SOFT EVENING'S QUEEN
Last Line: AND SHINE FOR BEINGS LESS ACCURST THAN I.
Subject(s): MOON;

Dark and conceal'd art thou, soft Evening's Queen,
And Melancholy's votaries that delight
To watch thee, gliding thro' the blue serene,
Now vainly seek thee on the brow of night[.] --
Mild Sorrow, such as Hope has not forsook,
May love to muse beneath thy silent reign;
But I prefer from some steep rock to look
On the obscure and fluctuating main,
What time the martial star with lurid glare,
Portentous, gleams above the troubled deep;
Or the red comet shakes his blazing hair;
Or on the fire-ting'd waves the lightnings leap;
While thy fair beams illume another sky,
And shine for beings less accurst than I.



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