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Mary Robinson (Мэри Робинсон)


Sonnet 14. Come, Soft Aeolian Harp


Come, soft Aeolian harp, while zephyr plays
Along the meek vibration of thy strings,
As twilight’s hand her modest mantle brings,
Blending with sober grey, the western blaze!
O! prompt my Phaon’s dreams with tend’rest lays,
Ere night o’er shade thee with its humid wings,
While the lorn Philomel his sorrow sings
In leafy cradle, red with parting rays!
Slow let thy dulcet tones on ether glide,
So steals the murmur of the am’rous dove;
The mazy legions swarm on ev’ry side,
To lulling sounds the sunny people move!
Let not the wise their little world deride,
The smallest sting can wound the breast of Love.



Mary Robinson's other poems:
  1. Lines inscribed to P. de Loutherbourg, Esq. R. A.
  2. Female Fashions for 1799
  3. Sonnet 3. Turn to Yon Vale Beneath
  4. Stanzas Inscribed to Lady William Russell
  5. Sonnet 13. Bring, Brick to Deck My Brow


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