Classic and Contemporary Poetry
ASTROPHEL AND STELLA: 60, by PHILIP SIDNEY Poet's Biography First Line: When my good angel guides me to the place Last Line: Blessed in my curse, and cursed in my bliss. Subject(s): Love; Stars | ||||||||
When my good angel guides me to the place Where all my good I do in Stella see, That heaven of joys throws only down on me Thundered disdains, and lightnings of disgrace; But when the rugged'st step of fortune's race Makes me fall from her sight, then sweetly she With words, wherein the muses' treasures be, Shows love and pity to my absent case. Now I, wit-beaten long by hardest fate, So dull am, that I cannot look into The ground of this fierce love and lovely hate, Then some good body tell me how I do, Whose presence absence, absence presence is; Blessed in my curse, and cursed in my bliss. | Other Poems of Interest...THE EPIC STARS by ROBINSON JEFFERS HYMN TO THE STARS by GEORGE LAWRENCE ANDREWS CHRISTMAS TREE by JOHN FREDERICK NIMS CLEMATIS MONTANA by MADELINE DEFREES THE UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLE by JAMES GALVIN TO SEE THE STARS IN DAYLIGHT by JAMES GALVIN |
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