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Poem by Charlotte Dacre


Morning


SEE light the hills adorning,
    The lark begins her strains,
As brightly gleams the morning,
    Wide breaking o'er the plains.

See ev'ry star retiring,
    And ev'ry dew exhale,
See morn with joy inspiring
    The songsters of the vale.

Behold yon cloud, how glorious!
    That captive holds the sun,
Which now breaks forth victorious,
    His radiant course to run.

Begone, each little fairy,
    In misty robe array'd,
With ev'ry spirit airy
    That haunts the desert glade.



Charlotte Dacre

Poem Theme: Morning

Charlotte Dacre's other poems:
  1. Julia's Murder; or, The Song of Woe
  2. The Sovereignty of Love
  3. In Answer
  4. Ruin'd Innocence
  5. The Poor Negro Sadi


Poems of the other poets with the same name:

  • John Keble Morning ("Hues of the rich unfolding morn")
  • Thomas Aird Morning ("Gray brindled dawn comes up before the sun")
  • Philip Bailey Morning ("She comes! how lovely are her smiles")
  • Thomas Gent Morning ("Light as the breeze that hails the infant morn")
  • Menella Smedley Morning ("How pleasant is the morning!")
  • Jones Very Morning ("The light will never open sightless eyes")
  • Mary Robinson Morning ("O’ER fallow plains and fertile meads")
  • Alaric Watts Morning ("Oh, burst the bonds of slumber")

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