Sonnets and Miscellaneous Poems by the late Thomas Russell | ||
60
TO A VIOLET.
Imitated from the two first stanzas of AN EIN VEILCHEN Von C.F. WEISSE.
Tho' from thy bank of velvet torn,
Hang not, fair Flower, thy drooping crest;
On Delia's bosom shalt thou find
A softer sweeter bed of rest.
Hang not, fair Flower, thy drooping crest;
On Delia's bosom shalt thou find
A softer sweeter bed of rest.
Tho' from mild Zephyr's kiss no more
Ambrosial balms thou shalt inhale,
Her gentle breath, whene'er she sighs,
Shall fan thee with a purer gale.
Ambrosial balms thou shalt inhale,
Her gentle breath, whene'er she sighs,
Shall fan thee with a purer gale.
But Thou be grateful for that bliss
For which in vain a thousand burn,
And, as thou stealest sweets from her,
Give back thy choicest in return.
For which in vain a thousand burn,
And, as thou stealest sweets from her,
Give back thy choicest in return.
Sonnets and Miscellaneous Poems by the late Thomas Russell | ||