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John Hamilton Reynolds (Джон Хэмилтон Рейнольдс)


To Spenser


Yet that have hearts vexed with unquiet thought
Of worldly grievance, and of lost delight;
Oh! turn to Spenser's Faerie Tale,--so fraught
With all that's mild, and beautiful, and bright,--
There revel in the fancies he hath wroght,--
Fancies more fair than May,--or morning light,--
Or solitary star awake at night,--
Or breath from Lovers' lips in kisses caught.
Sweet Spenser! how I love thy faerie pages,--
Where gentle Una lives so radiantly;
Fair is thy record of romantic ages,
And calm and pure the pleasure which it yields:
While life and thought are with me,--thou shalt be
My dear companion in the silent fields.



John Hamilton Reynolds's other poems:
  1. To Vauxhall: “The English Garden”
  2. Sonnet 3. On Robin Hood
  3. Sonnet 2. On Robin Hood
  4. On the Picture of a Lady
  5. Sonnet 1. On Robin Hood


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

  • John Keats (Джон Китс) To Spenser ("Spenser! a jealous honourer of thine")

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