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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE TAJ MAHAL, by LAURA BELL First Line: On jumna's banks, where wavelets lap the shore Last Line: This tribute, of a monument sublime. Subject(s): Love; Monuments; Taj Mahal | |||
On Jumna's banks, where wavelets lap the shore, There stands a tomb in matchless beauty wrought, Bestud with jewels, stones, and marbles, brought From every clime to deck the sculptured door And carven screen and wall and inlaid floor; A master mind conceived and caged the thought Which reared this wondrous tomb, forever sought By those who seek not only art, but more. For doth it not portray that sacred thing, The love of man for woman as his mate, Enduring through the ages and all time, The endless theme all poets strive to sing? It raiseth woman to an high estate, This tribute, of a monument sublime. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...GOING TO SEE THE TAJ MAHAL by REETIKA VAZIRANI COPPERPLATE PICTURE by XI MURONG THE MONK IN THE KITCHEN by ANNA HEMPSTEAD BRANCH A BETTER RESURRECTION by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI THE ROSE'S MESSAGE by MARY WINCHESTER ABBOTT RETREATS by CARRIE ADAMS BERRY ROMAN ANEMONES by MATHILDE BLIND CHORIAMBICS: 2 by RUPERT BROOKE EPITAPH ON MR. VAUX, THE PHYSICIAN by WILLIAM BROWNE (1591-1643) |
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