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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
PEN-DRAWING OF LEDA. SODOMA. THE GRAND DUKE'S PALACE AT WEIMAR, by KATHERINE HARRIS BRADLEY Poet's Biography First Line: Tis leda lovely, wild and free Last Line: The swan's white neck sink heaven's concentrated rays Alternate Author Name(s): Field, Michael (with Edith Emma Cooper) Subject(s): Drawing; Leda; Mythology - Classical; Paintings And Painters; Sodoma [giovanni Bazzi] (1477-1549) | |||
Sodoma The Grand Duke's Palace at Weimar 'TIS Leda lovely, wild and free, Drawing her gracious Swan down through the grass to see Certain round eggs without a speck : One hand plunged in the reeds and one dinting the downy neck, Although his hectoring bill Gapes toward her tresses, She draws the fondled creature to her will. She joys to bend in the live light Her glistening body toward her love, how much more bright ! Though on her breast the sunshine lies And spreads its affluence on the wide curves of her waist and thighs, To her meek, smitten gaze Where her hand presses The Swan's white neck sink Heaven's concentred rays. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ABSENCE by KATHERINE HARRIS BRADLEY THE LADY I HAVE VOWED TO PAINT by KATHERINE HARRIS BRADLEY THE LADY I HAVE VOWED TO PAINT by KATHERINE HARRIS BRADLEY AVOWAL by KATHERINE HARRIS BRADLEY A GIRL by KATHERINE HARRIS BRADLEY BELOVED by KATHERINE HARRIS BRADLEY NESTS IN ELMS by KATHERINE HARRIS BRADLEY POWER IN SILENCE by KATHERINE HARRIS BRADLEY CYCLAMENS by KATHERINE HARRIS BRADLEY THE DANCERS by KATHERINE HARRIS BRADLEY |
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