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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
BUCOLIC COMEDY: SERENADE, by EDITH SITWELL Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: The tremulous gold of stars within your hair Last Line: Ere those bright bees have flown, and darkness dies. Subject(s): Serenity | |||
THE tremulous gold of stars within your hair Are yellow bees flown from the hive of night, Finding the blossom of your eyes more fair Than all the pale flowers folded from the light. Then, Sweet, awake, and ope your dreaming eyes Ere those bright bees have flown, and darkness dies. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MIDSUMMER IN THE CATSKILLS by JOHN BURROUGHS THE WEST by PEARL V. DODDRIDGE OCTOBER, 1865 by JANET HAMILTON NIGHT MOOD by DOROTHY WHITEHEAD HOUGH QUIET POWER by FREDERIC ROWLAND MARVIN AN EVENING SKETCH by DAVID MACBETH MOIR HOME RULE by THOMAS STURGE MOORE AN OLD WOMAN: 2. HARVEST by EDITH SITWELL |
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