@3Lucina Wakes.@1 @3Claudia@1 But see my Lady wakes and comes this way. Bless me! how pale and how confus'd she looks! @3Lucina@1 In what Fantastique new world have I been? What Horrors past? What threatning Visions seen? Wrapt as I lay in my amazing Trance, The Host of Heav'n and Hell did round me Dance: Debates arose betwixt the Pow'rs above And those below: Methoughts they talkt of Love. And nam'd me often; but it could not be Of any Love that had to do with me. For all the while they talk'd and argu'd thus, I never heard one word of @3Maximus.@1 Discourteous Nymphs! who own these Murmuring Floods And you unkind Divinities o'th' Woods! When to your Banks and Bowers I came distrest Half dead throu' Absence seeking Peace and Rest. Why would you not protect by these your Streams A sleeping wretch from such wild dismal Dreams! Mishapen Monsters round in Measures went Horrid in Form with Gestures insolent; Grinning throu Goatish Beards with half clos'd Eyes, They look'd me in the face frighted to rise! In vain I did attempt, methought no Ground Was to support my sinking Footsteps! found In clammy Fogs like one half choak'd I lay, Crying for help my Voyce was snatch'd away. And when I would have fled, My Limbs benumm'd, or dead Could not my Will with Terror wing'd obey. Upon my Absent Lord for help I cry'd But in that Moment when I must have dy'd: With Anguish of my Fears confusing pains Relenting Sleep loos'd his Tyrannick Chains. @3Claud.@1 Madam, Alas such Accidents as these Are not of value to disturb your Peace! The cold damp-Dews of Night have mixt and wrought With the dark Melancholy of your Thought. And throu' your Fancy these Illusions brought. I still have markt your Fondness will afford No hour of Joy in th' absence of my Lord. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...CREPUSCULE DU MATIN; SONNET by AMY LOWELL COLUMBUS by CINCINNATUS HEINE MILLER GARDEN DAYS: 2. NEST EGGS by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON POEM FOR PICTURE: TO A PORTRAIT BY EDWARD STEICHEN (RACHMANINOFF) by FRANK ANKENBRAND JR. PHILLY AND WILLY - A DUET by ROBERT BURNS A MOTHER'S WEALTH by WILLIAM C. CAMERON FIRST WIFE TO THE SECOND by GLENNA MORRIS CLEVENGER IMPROMPTU ON WRITING A LETTER WITHOUT HAVING ANYTHING TO SAY by WILLIAM COWPER |