Poem A Day

Classic poem

A Calendar of Sonnets: April

by Helen Hunt Jackson

No days such honored days as these! While yet

Fair Aphrodite reigned, men seeking wide

For some fair thing which should forever bide

On earth, her beauteous memory to set

In fitting frame that no age could forget,

Her name in lovely April's name did hide,

And leave it there, eternally allied

To all the fairest flowers Spring did beget.

And when fair Aphrodite passed from earth,

Her shrines forgotten and her feasts of mirth,

A holier symbol still in seal and sign,

Sweet April took, of kingdom most divine,

When Christ ascended, in the time of birth

Of spring anemones, in Palestine.

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About this poem

First line
No days such honored days as these! While yet
Poet
Helen Hunt Jackson
Themes
nature, love, beauty, solitude

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