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Classic poem

I Saw Thee Weep

by George Gordon, Lord Byron

I saw thee weep--the big bright tear

Came o'er that eye of blue;

And then methought it did appear

A violet dropping dew:

I saw thee smile--the sapphire's blaze

Beside thee ceased to shine;

It could not match the living rays

That filled that glance of thine.

As clouds from yonder sun receive

A deep and mellow dye,

Which scarce the shade of coming eve

Can banish from the sky,

Those smiles unto the moodiest mind

Their own pure joy impart;

Their sunshine leaves a glow behind

That lightens o'er the heart.

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About this poem

First line
I saw thee weep--the big bright tear
Poet
George Gordon, Lord Byron
Themes
nature, love, death, beauty

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