Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FOURTH BOOK OF AIRS: SONG 6, by THOMAS CAMPION Poet's Biography First Line: So sweet is thy discourse to me Last Line: As with it all must shadowed be! Subject(s): Beauty | ||||||||
So sweet is thy discourse to me, And so delightful is thy sight, As I taste nothing right but thee. O why invented Nature light? Was it alone for beauty's sake, That her graced words might better take? No more can I old joys recall: They now to me become unknown, Not seeming to have been at all. Alas! how soon is this love grown To such a spreading height in me As with it all must shadowed be! | Discover our poem explanations - click here!Other Poems of Interest...GOD IS AN AMERICAN by TERRANCE HAYES VARIATIONS: 14 by CONRAD AIKEN DIVINELY SUPERFLUOUS BEAUTY by ROBINSON JEFFERS THE BEAUTY OF THINGS by ROBINSON JEFFERS HOPE IS NOT FOR THE WISE by ROBINSON JEFFERS LIFE FROM THE LIFELESS by ROBINSON JEFFERS REARMAMENT by ROBINSON JEFFERS SHANE ONEILLS CAIRN by ROBINSON JEFFERS |
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