Classic and Contemporary Poetry
A VIGNETTE, by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Bronze noonlight domes the dim blue gloom Last Line: Far down the oakwood's bridle-path. Alternate Author Name(s): Blunden, Edmund | ||||||||
BRONZE noonlight domes the dim blue gloom Where many-antlered oaks immure A hush, a cool -- the "cynosure Of neighbouring eyes," that tired with bloom And blaze of poppied yellowing swath, And jewelled meadows' pomp and state, Delight to spy the glimmering gate Far down the oakwood's bridle-path. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FOREFATHERS by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN REPORT ON EXPERIENCE by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN SOLUTIONS by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN THE GIANT PUFFBALL by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN THE MIDNIGHT SKATERS by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN VLAMERTINGHE: PASSING THE CHATEAU, JULY 1917 by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN 11TH R.S.R. by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN 1916 SEEN FROM 1921 by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN A 'FIRST IMPRESSION': TOKYO by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN A BRIDGE by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN |
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