LET us wreathe the mighty cup. Then with song we'll lift it up, And, before we drain the glow Of the juice that foams below Flowers and cool leaves round the brim. Let us swell the praise of him Who is tyrant of the heart, Cupid with his flaming dart ! Pride before his face is bowed, Strength and heedless beauty cowed ; Underneath his fatal wings Bend discrowned the heads of kings ; Maidens blanch beneath his eye And its laughing mastery ; Through each land his arrows sound, By his fetters all are bound. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE PESSIMIST by BENJAMIN FRANKLIN KING THE MOUNTAIN TOMB: 1. TO A CHILD DANCING IN THE WIND by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS COMPANIONSHIP by MABEL WARREN ARNOLD VIA LUCIS by CHARLES GRANGER BLANDEN THE PLACE OF LOVE by S. C. BRACKETT EXODUS X: 21-23 by JOHN WILLIAM BURGON THE POPPIES by AMELIA JOSEPHINE BURR |