Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TO THE ECHO; IN A CLEAR NIGHT UPON ASTROP WALKS, by ANNE FINCH Poet's Biography First Line: Say, lovely nymph, where dost thou dwell? Last Line: And harmony thy dress. Alternate Author Name(s): Kingsmill, Anne; Winchilsea, Countess Of Subject(s): Echoes | ||||||||
Say, lovely nymph, where dost thou dwell? Where is that secret sylvan seat, That melancholy, sweet retreat From whence thou dost these notes repel, And moving syllables repeat? O lovely nymph, our joys to swell, Thy hollow leafy mansion tell; Or if thou only charm'st the ear And never wilt to sight appear, But dost alone in voice excel, Still with it fix us here, Where Cynthia lends her gentle light, Whilst the appeased, expanded air A passage for thee does prepare, And Strephon's tuneful voice invite Thine a soft part with him to bear. O Pleasure! when thou'dst take a flight Beyond thy common, mortal height, When to thy sphere above thou'dst press, And men like angels thou wouldst bless, The season be like this fair night, And harmony thy dress. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE HOURS; FOR INGRID ERHARDT, 1951-1971 by NORMAN DUBIE ECHO by WALTER JOHN DE LA MARE THE PRINCESS; A MEDLEY by ALFRED TENNYSON THE MOUNTAIN ECHO by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH TO AN ECHO by PAULINE GARNER CURRAN ECHO by WALTER JOHN DE LA MARE AN ECHO by ALEXANDER LOUIS FRASER |
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