Tuesday 24 January 2017

Sonnet. On A Picture Of Leander - Poem by John Keats

Come hither all sweet Maidens soberly 
Down looking aye, and with a chasten'd light 
Hid in the fringes of your eyelids white, 
And meekly let your fair hands joined be, 
As if so gentle that ye could not see, 


Untouch'd, a victim of your beauty bright, 
Sinking away to his young spirit's night, 
Sinking bewilder'd 'mid the dreary sea. 
'Tis young Leander toiling to his death. 
Nigh swooning he doth purse his weary lips 
For Hero's cheek, and smiles against her smile. 
O horrid dream! see how his body dips 
Dead-heavy; arms and shoulders gleam awhile; 
He's gone; up bubbles all his amorous breath! 

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