ONCE more from that fond heart I'm driven Which I so dearly love, so madly; Once more from that fond heart I'm driven -- Beside it would I linger gladly, The chariot rolls, the bridge is quaking, The stream beneath it flows so sadly; Once more the joys am I forsaking Of that fond heart I love so madly. In heav'n rush on the starry legions, As though before my sorrow flying -- Sweet one, farewell! in distant regions My heart for thee will still be sighing. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...UPON JULIA'S VOICE by ROBERT HERRICK PELTERS OF PYRAMIDS by RICHARD HENGIST (HENRY) HORNE LITTLE JESUS by FRANCIS THOMPSON FOOTLIGHT MOTIFS: 3. GABY DESLYS by FRANKLIN PIERCE ADAMS THE ARGONAUTS (ARGONATUICA): THE MEETING by APOLLONIUS RHODIUS |