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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE FLIGHT FROM THE CONVENT, by THEODORE TILTON Poet's Biography First Line: I see the star-lights quiver Last Line: -- then I must fold thee closer still! | |||
I SEE the star-lights quiver, Like jewels in the river; The bank is hid with sedge; What if I slip the edge? I thought I knew the way By night as well as day: But how a lover goes astray! The place is somewhat lonely -- I mean for just one only; I brought the boat ashore An hour ago or more. Well, I will sit and wait; She fixed the hour at eight: Good angels! bring her not too late! To-morrow's tongues that name her Will hardly dare to blame her: A lily still is white Through all the dark of night: The morning sun shall show A bride as pure as snow, Whose wedding all the world shall know. O God! that I should gain her! But what can so detain her? Hist, yelping cur! thy bark Will fright her in the dark. What! striking nine? that's fast! Is some one walking past? -- Oho! so thou art come at last! But why thy long delaying? Alack! thy beads and praying! If thou, a saint, dost hope To kneel and kiss the Pope, Then I, a sinner, know Where sweeter kisses grow -- Nay, now, just once before we go! Nay, twice, and by St. Peter The second was the sweeter! Quick now, and in the boat! Good-by, old tower and moat! May mildew from the sky Drop blindness on the eye That lurks to watch our going by! O saintly maid! I told thee No convent-walls could hold thee. Look! yonder comes the moon! We started none too soon. See how we pass that mill! What! is the night too chill? -- Then I must fold thee closer still! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...GREAT BELL ROLAND; SUGGESTED BY PRESIDENT'S CALL VOLUNTEERS by THEODORE TILTON COEUR DE LION TO BERENGARIA by THEODORE TILTON EVEN THIS SHALL PASS AWAY by THEODORE TILTON FRENCH WITH A MASTER by THEODORE TILTON SIR MARMADUKE'S MUSINGS by THEODORE TILTON THE FADING OF THE MAYFLOWER by THEODORE TILTON THE CITY AT THE END OF THINGS by ARCHIBALD LAMPMAN PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 78. AL-BARR by EDWIN ARNOLD |
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