Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE IMAGE, by AUGUSTE VACQUERIE First Line: I'll change this page into a mirror. How Last Line: There maiden, own the page reflects your face. | ||||||||
I'LL change this page into a mirror. How? See! sixteen years, with pure and starry brow; A child's sweet mouth, too young for hope; a maze, An avalanche of tresses bright as rays, Two great blue eyes, an all-pervading grace: There maiden, own the page reflects your face. | Other Poems of Interest...SEVEN TWILIGHTS: 7 by CONRAD AIKEN ON A CERTAIN CRITIC by AMY LOWELL EMPEDOCLES ON ETNA; A DRAMATIC POEM by MATTHEW ARNOLD HOME-THOUGHTS, FROM ABROAD by ROBERT BROWNING MONTEREY [SEPTEMBER 23, 1846] by CHARLES FENNO HOFFMAN ODES: BOOK 1: ODE 3. TO A FRIEND UNSUCCESSFUL IN LOVE by MARK AKENSIDE |
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