Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE PATH OF LIFE, by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: When first to youth's enchanted eyes Last Line: And bid thy heart be gay. Alternate Author Name(s): Browne, Felicia Dorothea Subject(s): Human Behavior; Conduct Of Life; Human Nature | ||||||||
WHEN first to youth's enchanted eyes The flattering world discloses; Oh! then unclouded are the skies, The lovely scenes of hope arise, The path is decked with roses. Like summer clouds or April showers, Our sorrows pass away; In smiling Fancy's fairy bowers, We sport the gay delightful hours, Of life's propitious May. But ah! how short our festal morn, How soon our spring is fled; Those golden days no more return; The fairest flowers conceal a thorn; The path of life we tread. Some wander through a rugged way, Forsaken and opprest; While others cheered by Fortune's ray, Through Pleasure's laughing region stray, In rainbow colours drest. The early votaries of the muse, Too fondly hope to rove, Through blissful meads, where flowers diffuse Their balmy sweets and glowing hues, Around the bower of love. How fair to youth's enchanted eyes, The flattering world discloses; But soon the dear illusion flies, And weeds and pointed thorns arise, To blend with fragrant roses. Oh! may the path of life for thee, Still wear a vernal smile; May Hope thy sweet companion be, And Friendship, Love, and Sympathy, Thy happy hours beguile. Be thine with airy steps to trace, Some bright and sunny way; Oh! still may Health with sportive grace, And mantling bloom adorn thy face, And bid thy heart be gay. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE ONE WHO WAS DIFFERENT by RANDALL JARRELL END OF THE WORLD by ROBINSON JEFFERS THE ANSWER by ROBINSON JEFFERS THE BROKEN BALANCE by ROBINSON JEFFERS TIME OF DISTURBANCE by ROBINSON JEFFERS THE UNCHANGEABLE by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN A TIME PAST by DENISE LEVERTOV A DIRGE (1) by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS |
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