Sonnet X: Dang'rous to Hear
Dang'rous to hear, is that melodious tongue,
And fatal to the sense those murd'rous eyes,
Where in a sapphire sheath, Love's arrow lies,
Himself conceal'd the crystal haunts among!
Oft o'er that form, enamour'd have I hung,
On that smooth cheek to mark the deep'ning dyes,
While from that lip the fragrant breath would rise,
That lip, like Cupid's bow with rubies strung!
Still let me gaze upon that polish'd brow,
O'er which the golden hair luxuriant plays;
So, on the modest lily's leaves of snow
The proud Sun revels in resplendent rays!
Warm as his beams this sensate heart shall glow,
Till life's last hour, with Phaon's self decays!
poem by Mary Darby Robinson
Added by Poetry Lover
Comment! | Vote! | Copy!
Also see the following:
- quotes about abundance
- quotes about language
- quotes about peace
- quotes about time
- quotes about hours
- quotes about worry
- quotes about hate
- quotes about snow
- quotes about Sun
No comments until now.