I.
The golden gates of Sleep unbar
Where Strength and Beauty, met together,
Kindle their image like a star
In a sea of glassy weather!
Night, with all thy stars look down,--
Darkness, weep thy holiest dew,--
Never smiled the inconstant moon
On a pair so true.
Let eyes not see their own delight;--
Haste, swift Hour, and thy flight
Oft renew.
II.
Fairies, sprites, and angels, keep her!
Holy stars, permit no wrong!
And return to wake the sleeper,
Dawn,-ere it be long!
O joy! O fear! what will be done
In the absence of the sun!
Come along!
A Bridal Song
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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Poem topics: beauty, fear, joy, moon, never, night, sea, sleep, star, strength, sun, together, weather, flight, long, return, wrong, delight, true, holy, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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