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Dora Sigerson Shorter (Дора Сигерсон Шортер)


The Enemies


I could have sung as sweet as any lark
Who in unfettered skies doth find him blest,
And sings to leaning angels prayer and praise,
For in God's garden the most lowly nest.

But came the cares—a grey and stinging throng
Of Lilliputian foes, whose thrust and dart
Did blind my eyes and hush my song in tears;
Their brushing wings flung poison to my heart.

I could have fought, in truth, a goodly fight,
Braved death, nor feared defeat before one foe;
Against these puny cares I strive in vain,
They sting my soul unto its overthrow.



Dora Sigerson Shorter's other poems:
  1. An Eclipse
  2. For Ever
  3. Beware
  4. Cupid Slain
  5. The Sacred Fire


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

  • Menella Smedley (Менелла Смедли) The Enemies ("Oh, fair was Countess Isadoure")

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