English poetry

PoetsBiographiesPoems by ThemesRandom Poem
The Rating of PoetsThe Rating of Poems

Poem by Charles Lamb


The Offer


 "Tell me, would you rather be
Changed by a fairy to the fine
Young orphan heiress Geraldine,
 Or still be Emily?

 "Consider, ere you answer me,
How many blessings are procured
By riches, and how much endured
 By chilling poverty."

 After a pause, said Emily:
"In the words orphan heiress I
Find many a solid reason why
 I would not changëd be.

 "What though I live in poverty,
And have of sisters eight—so many,
That few indulgencies, if any,
 Fall to the share of me:

 "Think you that for wealth I'd be
Of even the least of them bereft,
Or lose my parent, and be left
 An orphaned Emily?

 "Still should I be Emily,
Although I looked like Geraldine;
I feel within this heart of mine
 No change could workëd be."



Charles Lamb


Charles Lamb's other poems:
  1. Hester
  2. Breakfast
  3. The Peach
  4. As When a Child on Some Long Winter's Night
  5. Beauty's Song


Poem to print Print

1275 Views



Last Poems


To Russian version


Ðåéòèíã@Mail.ru

English Poetry. E-mail eng-poetry.ru@yandex.ru