O lady fair and sweet Arise and let us go Where comes not rain or snow, Excess of cold or heat, To find a still retreat By willowy valleys low Where silent rivers flow. There let us turn our feet O lady fair and sweet,''" Far from the noisy street, The doleful city row, Far from the grimy street, Where in the evening glow The summer swallows meet, The quiet mowers mow. Arise and let us go, O lady fair and sweet, For here the loud winds blow, Here drifts the blinding sleet. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...HOW THEY BROUGHT THE GOOD NEWS FROM GHENT TO AIX by ROBERT BROWNING RIDDLE: A BLACKSMITH by MOTHER GOOSE LET HER SLEEP! by JOHANNA AMBROSIUS FACING AN HOUR-GLASS by ELFRIDA DE RENNE BARROW HER CREED by SARAH KNOWLES BOLTON THE SLAVE MARKET by GORDON BOTTOMLEY EPIGRAM TO DON ANTONIO, KING OF PORTUGAL by WILLIAM BROWNE (1591-1643) |