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SONNETS TO MIRANDA: 16 by WILLIAM WATSON

Poet Analysis

First Line: THEN, 'TWAS THE FANCY OF A FEVERED MIND
Last Line: THE BLOOM AND ODOUR OF THIS DAY OF DAYS.
Subject(s): LIFE; YOUTH;

THEN, 'twas the fancy of a fevered mind
That told me I was cast from your regard?
I felt as one that being of late bestarred
With honours hath by high command resigned
Each glittering badge -- and now once more may bind
These on his breast! I was o'erworn and jarred;
I thought you for a moment cold and hard;
I know you now for ever just and kind.

Your written word brings life, and I can see
Those woodlands, and that terrace, whence you gaze
On the loved hills that were my early friends.
Too soon the hour of Youth's sweet turmoil ends;
But I shall hold in perpetuity
The bloom and odour of this day of days.



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