Poem A Day

Classic poem

ON THE Dutchess of Grafton Under the Name of Alinda.

by Anne Killigrew

A SONG.

I.

TH'ambitious Eye that seeks alone,

Where Beauties Wonders most are shown;

Of all that bounteous Heaven displays,

Let him on bright Alinda gaze;

And in her high Example see,

All can admir'd, or wisht-for, be !

II.

An unmatch't Form, Mind like endow'd,

Estate, and Title great and proud;

A Charge Heaven dares to few commit,

So few, like her, can manage it;

Without all Blame or Envy bear.

The being Witty, Great, and Fair !

III.

So well these Murd'ring Weapons weild,

As first Herself with them to shield,

Then slaughter none in proud Disport,

Destroy those she invites to Gourt:

Great are her Charmes, but Vertue more,

She wounds no Hearts, though All adore.

IV.

'Tis Am'rous Beauty Love invites,

A Passion, like it self, excites:

The Paragon, though all admire,

Kindles in none a fond desire:

No more than those the Kings Renown

And State applaud, affect his Crown.

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About this poem

First line
A SONG.
Poet
Anne Killigrew
Themes
love, death, beauty, hope

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