Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FROST MAGIC, by ESTHER MILLS HARPHAM First Line: While mortals slept through hours of night Last Line: That grace a fairy frosted hill. Subject(s): Frost | ||||||||
While mortals slept through hours of night, Frost fairies decked in proud array The drab and homely things of earth To greet the opening of day. What yesterday were dry brown weeds Upon an earth-bank, browner still, Today are sparkling crystal plumes That grace a fairy frosted hill. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...WATER LACE AND WHITE EYES by ELEANOR WILNER SAPPHO AND PHAON: 2. THE TEMPLE OF CHASTITY by MARY DARBY ROBINSON THE POWERFUL by WILLIAM ROSE BENET BALLADE OF MID-WINTER NIGHTS by CHARLOTTE LOUISE BERTLESEN CHAMBER MUSIC: 16 by JAMES JOYCE |
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