Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FOUR YEARS, by DINAH MARIA MULOCK CRAIK Poet's Biography First Line: At the midsummer, when the hay was down Last Line: And I go at midsummer, when the hay is down. Alternate Author Name(s): Mulock, Dinah Maria Subject(s): Summer | ||||||||
AT the midsummer, when the hay was down, Said I, mournfully, -- My life is at its prime, Yet bare lie my meadows, shorn before the time, In my scorched woodlands the leaves are turning brown. It is the hot midsummer, and the hay is down. At the midsummer, when the hay was down, Stood she by the streamlet, young and very fair, With the first white bindweed twisted in her hair, -- Hair that drooped like birch-boughs, -- all in her simple gown. For it was midsummer, and the hay was down. At the midsummer, when the hay was down, Crept she, a willing bride close into my breast: Low piled the thunder-clouds had drifted to the west, -- Red-eyed out glared the sun, like knight from leaguered town, That eve in high midsummer, when the hay was down. It is midsummer, -- all the hay is down; Close to her bosom press I dying eyes, Praying, "God shield thee till we meet in Paradise!" Bless her in Love's name who was my brief life's crown, -- And I go at midsummer, when the hay is down. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE ADVANCE OF SUMMER by MARY KINZIE THE SUMMER IMAGE by LEONIE ADAMS CANOEBIAL BLISS by JOSEPH ASHBY-STERRY THE END OF SUMMER by HENRY MEADE BLAND THE FARMER'S BOY: SUMMER by ROBERT BLOOMFIELD SONNET: 14. APPROACH OF SUMMER by WILLIAM LISLE BOWLES JULY IN WASHINGTON by ROBERT LOWELL ODE TO THE END OF SUMMER by PHYLLIS MCGINLEY BY THE ALMA RIVER by DINAH MARIA MULOCK CRAIK DOUGLAS, DOUGLAS, TENDER AND TRUE by DINAH MARIA MULOCK CRAIK |
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