Even as a dragon's eye that feels the stress Of a bedimming sleep, or as a lamp Sullenly glaring through sepulchral damp, So burns yon Taper 'mid a black recess Of mountains, silent, dreary, motionless: The lake below reflects it not; the sky Muffled in clouds, affords no company To mitigate and cheer its loneliness. Yet, round the body of that joyless Thing Which sends so far its melancholy light, Perhaps are seated in domestic ring A gay society with faces bright, Conversing, reading, laughing;--or they sing, While hearts and voices in the song unite. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FROM AN OFFICE WINDOW by FRANCES M. BALLARD ON THE DEATH OF ANNE BRONTE by CHARLOTTE BRONTE DARTMOOR: SUNSET AT CHAGFORD: RESPONDENT DHMIOURGOS by THOMAS EDWARD BROWN LATE SNOW IN THE SMOKIES by ELIZABETH JONES BROWNING |