Pure Love
With brow serene as Summer's cloudless morn,
Just ere the Sun rides up the throbbing East;
With eyes that bend meek-lidded on the least,
Yet never shrinking from the proudest born;
Lips from whose drawn bow flies no shaft of scorn;
Bearing and tread obedient to the stress
Of noble thought, instinct with queenliness,,
Her vesture floating like the wind-waved corn,
A seraph comes, fresh-hearted as the rain,
Or lily fragrant with its dew till noon;
Her white arm stretched to many a pure-eyed twain,
With the warm blessing of divine Love's boon;
Simple delights float round her everywhere,
Like the mild odors from her half-bound hair.
- Title
- Pure Love
- Alternative Title
- With brown serene as Summer's cloudless morn
- Date
- 1849 (latest)
- Bibliographic Citation
- George Shepard Burleigh, The Maniac: and Other Poems. Philadelphia: J.W. Moore, 1849, 199.
- George S. Burleigh Papers, 1825-1902. John Hay Library, Brown University. Small Scrapbook 98.
- Related resource
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Tableaux
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Moral Heroism
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Martial Heroism
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Sensualism (a.k.a. Sensual Love, in The Maniac)
- Subject
- Myth
- Angels
- Love
- Media
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Pure Love
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