Sonnet XII Now Oer the Tesselated Pavement
Now, o'er the tessellated pavement
Fresh saffron, steep'd in essence of the rose,
While down yon agate column gently flowsA glitt'ring streamlet of ambrosial dew!
My Phaon smiles! the rich carnation's hue,
On his flush'd cheek in conscious lustre glows,
While o'er his breast enamour'd Venus throws Her starry mantle of celestial blue!
Breathe soft, ye dulcet flutes, among the
Where clust'ring boughs with golden citron twine;
While slow vibrations, dying on the breeze,
Shall soothe his soul with harmony divine!
Then let my form his yielding fancy seize,
And all his fondest wishes, blend with mine.
Mary Darby Robinson
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