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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
AN EVENING PROSPECT, by ANN ELIZA BLEECKER First Line: Come, my susan, quit your chamber Last Line: Lost in wonder and delight. | |||
COME, my Susan, quit your chamber, Greet the opening bloom of May, Let us up yon hillock clamber, And around the scene survey. See the sun is now descending, And projects his shadows far, And the bee her course is bending Homeward through the humid air. Mark the lizard just before us, Singing her unvaried strain, While the frog abrupt in chorus Deepens through the marshy plain. From yon grove the woodcock rises, Mark her progress by her notes, High in air her wing she poises, Then like lightning down she shoots. Now the whip-poor-will beginning, Clamorous on a pointed rail, Drowns the more melodious singing Of the catbird, thrush, and quail. Pensive Echo from the mountain Still repeats the sylvan sounds; And the crocus-bordered fountain With the splendid fly abounds. There the honey-suckle blooming, Reddens the capricious wave; Richer sweets, the air perfuming, Spicy Ceylon never gave. Cast your eyes beyond this meadow, Painted by a hand divine, And observe the ample shadow Of that solemn ridge of pine. Here a trickling rill depending, Glitters through the artless bower And the silver dew descending, Doubly radiates every flower. While I speak, the sun is vanish'd, All the gilded clouds are fled; Music from the groves is banish'd, Noxious vapours round us spread. Rural toil is now suspended, Sleep invades the peasant's eyes; Each diurnal task is ended, While soft Luna climbs the skies Queen of rest and meditation! Through thy medium, I adore Him -- the Author of creation, Infinite and boundless power! He now fills thy urn with glory, Transcript of immortal light; Lord! my spirit bows before thee, Lost in wonder and delight. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LINES TO GRIEF by ANN ELIZA BLEECKER RETURN TO TOMHANICK by ANN ELIZA BLEECKER TO MR. BLEECKER, ON HIS PASSAGE TO NEW YORK by ANN ELIZA BLEECKER BETRAND AND GOURGAUD TALK OVER OLD TIMES by EDGAR LEE MASTERS THE DEATH OF LEONIDAS by GEORGE CROLY ON ENGLISH MONSIEUR by BEN JONSON THE BURNING OF THE TEMPLE by ISAAC ROSENBERG UNDERWOODS: BOOK 2: 6. THE SPAEWIFE by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON SINCE THOU ART GONE by HENRY VAUGHAN ODES: BOOK 1: ODE 18. TO THE HON. FRANCIS EARL OF HUNTINGDON by MARK AKENSIDE |
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