O, GENIUS! does thy Sun-resembling beam
To the internal eyes of Man display
In clearer prospect, the momentous way
That leads to peace? Do they not rather seem
Dazzled by lustres in continual stream,
Till night they find in such excessive day?
Art thou not prone, with too intense a ray,
To gild the hope improbable, the dream
Of fancied good? - or bid the sigh upbraid
Imaginary evils, and involve
All real sorrow in a darker shade?
To fond credulity, to rash resolve
Dost thou not prompt, till reason's sacred aid
And fair discretion in thy fires dissolve?
Sonnet Xxviii
Anna Seward
(1)
Poem topics: dream, hope, night, peace, sorrow, sun, good, real, shade, reason, display, Valentine's Day, stream, intense, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
Submit Spanish Translation
Submit German Translation
Submit French Translation
About Sonnet Xxviii
Sonnet Xxviii is a poem by Anna Seward. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.