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Digby Mackworth Dolben (Дигби Макворт Долбен)


The Lily


Once, on the river banks we knew,
A child, who laughing ran to choose
A lily there, essayed to tread
The lawn of leaves that outward spread
To where the very fairest blew,
And slipped from love and life and light,
Into the shiny depth beneath;
While through the tangle and the ooze
Up bubbled all his little breath.

Above, the lilies calmly white
Were floating still at eventide,
When, as it chanced, a boat went down
Returning to the royal town,
Wherein a noble lady lay
Among the cushions dreamily,
Who leant above the gilded side
And plucked the flower carelessly,
And wore it at the ball that night.



Digby Mackworth Dolben's other poems:
  1. Methought, through Many Years and Lands
  2. There Was One Who Walked in Shadow
  3. Good Night
  4. Dinae Munusculum
  5. Cave of Somnus


Poems of another poets with the same name (Стихотворения других поэтов с таким же названием):

  • Albert Watson (Альберт Уотсон) The Lily ("EMBLEM of beauty and sorrow")
  • Caroline Fry (Wilson) (Каролина Фрай (Уилсон)) The Lily ("The spot where I loiter'd was lonely and wild")

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