A PERFECT night!a night of calm at sea, In all its grace and all its purity! And not a sound, save where the glittering spray Quivers in emerald furrows round our way. Myriads of little stars, divinely fair, Peer shimmering thro' the vestures of the night; So many handmaidens their torches bear To tend her steps who is the Queen of Light! Now, from the furthest disc, comes proudly forth Diana, in chaste coronal of snow, Pale as the daylight in the frozen North, Yet zoned with sympathy, as lovers know, For, as she mellows with each darkening hour, Their linkéd hearts confess her gracious power. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ARCHIMEDES LAST FORAY by STEPHEN VINCENT BENET THE LITTLE FIRE IN THE WOODS by HAYDEN CARRUTH AFTER THE PAPAGO by JAMES GALVIN THREE SONNETS by RICHARD WILBUR ON BRODSKY'S COLLECTED by MICHAEL S. HARPER SPRINGTIME by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON MA LADY'S LIPS AM LIKE DE HONEY (NEGRO LOVE SONG) by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON THE MIDDLETON PLACE by AMY LOWELL JOHN WILKES BOOTH AT THE FARM (JANUARY 12, 1848) by EDGAR LEE MASTERS |