Poetry Explorer- Classic Contemporary Poetry, ARIADNE'S FAREWELL, by HELEN MARIA HUNT FISKE JACKSON



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ARIADNE'S FAREWELL, by                     Poet's Biography
First Line: The daughter of a king, how should I know
Last Line: We both are royal; we know how to die.
Alternate Author Name(s): H. H.; Holm, Saxe; Jackson, Helen Hunt
Subject(s): Ariadne; Mythology - Classical; Naxos (island), Greece


THE daughter of a king, how should I know
That there were tinsels wearing face of gold,
And worthless glass, which in the sunlight's hold
Could shameless answer back my diamond's glow
With cheat of kindred fire? The currents slow,
And deep and strong and stainless, which had rolled
Through royal vems for ages, what had told
To them, that hasty heat and lie could show
As quick and warm a red as theirs? Go free!
The sun is breaking on the sea's blue shield
Its golden lances; by their gleam I see
Thy ship's white sails. Go free, if scorn can yield
Thee freedom! Then, alone, my love and I, --
We both are royal; we know how to die.





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