Classic and Contemporary Poetry
NEW SPRING: 10, by HEINRICH HEINE Poet's Biography First Line: The warm and balmy spring-night's air Last Line: Of the lily I ought to beware me. Subject(s): Flowers; Lilies | ||||||||
THE warm and balmy spring-night's air Hath waken'd every flower, And take I not the greatest care, My heart must succumb to love's power. But which of all the flowery throng Is likely most to snare me? The nightingales say, in their blissful song. Of the lily I ought to beware me. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...NUNS PAINTING WATER-LILIES by WALLACE STEVENS THE SECRET GARDEN by ELEANOR WILNER THE CLOTE (WATER-LILY) by WILLIAM BARNES THE LILY, FR. SONGS OF EXPERIENCE by WILLIAM BLAKE THE MARIPOSA LILY by INA DONNA COOLBRITH TO A LILY by JAMES MATHEWES LEGARE THE WATER-LILY by JOHN BANISTER TABB |
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