II. THE MODEL OF HER FACE. I' WHAT part of Heaven, or world of beauty, love, Within whose matchless and seraphic grace She sought to show her power in realms above? When were such virtues in one heart combined ? Right through my breast the shaft of death they drove. A beauty so divine none ever knew, Who never gazed enraptured on thine eyes, Rolling so sweetly in their liquid blue. None ever knew the balm of Love-his wiles, III. THE SPELL OF HER BEAUTY THE stars, the heavens, the elements combined That mortal ken was blinded by its beams. For ever in her eyes' cerulean streams, Shone love, grace, sweetness, beauty, fervor true. Their rays entranced and purified the air Awakened truth-and so divine became, They baffled speech-love, thought, conception quelled. No base desire was ever nourished there, But honor, virtue burned a deathless flame And all vile hopes by Beauty's light were thence repelled. IV THE POWER OF HER VIRTUE. Он, ardent virtue, that my heart enchained! Oh, gentle soul, my spirit's lofty dome! Oh, Sun of Purity-my stainless home! Which Apennines divide-and seas and Alps surround. V. HER PERSONAL APPEARANCE. BLESSED be that bitter, yet thrice hallowed time, And filled my soul with joy and grief sublime. Or some fair one of Heaven's angelic race. Her locks were gold, her cheeks were living snow, Her brows were black, her eyes two stars that glowed, Where love concealed, for ever bent his bow. Her teeth were pearls, her lips vermillion hues, Through which her voice like heavenly music flowed. Her sighs were flame. her tears were crystal dews. VI. THE TORTURE OF LOVING. IF 'tis not love, what is it that I feel? But if 'tis love, whence these consuming pangs? If bliss be mine, whence this eternal strife? |