Poem A Day

Classic poem

To [Harriet]

by Percy Bysshe Shelley

Ah! sweet is the moonbeam that sleeps on yon fountain,

And sweet the mild rush of the soft-sighing breeze,

And sweet is the glimpse of yon dimly-seen mountain,

'Neath the verdant arcades of yon shadowy trees.

But sweeter than all was thy tone of affection,

Which scarce seemed to break on the stillness of eve,

Though the time it is past!--yet the dear recollection,

For aye in the heart of thy must live.

Yet he hears thy dear voice in the summer winds sighing,

Mild accents of happiness lisp in his ear,

When the hope-winged moments athwart him are flying,

And he thinks of the friend to his bosom so dear.--

And thou dearest friend in his bosom for ever

Must reign unalloyed by the fast rolling year,

He loves thee, and dearest one never, Oh! never

Canst thou cease to be loved by a heart so sincere.

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About this poem

First line
Ah! sweet is the moonbeam that sleeps on yon fountain,
Poet
Percy Bysshe Shelley
Themes
nature, love, hope, solitude

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