Public Domain Poetry And Stories - To Sophia [Miss Stacey]. by Percy Bysshe Shelley
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To Sophia [Miss Stacey].

    By Percy Bysshe Shelley



    1.
    Thou art fair, and few are fairer
    Of the Nymphs of earth or ocean;
    They are robes that fit the wearer -
    Those soft limbs of thine, whose motion
    Ever falls and shifts and glances
    As the life within them dances.

    2.
    Thy deep eyes, a double Planet,
    Gaze the wisest into madness
    With soft clear fire, - the winds that fan it
    Are those thoughts of tender gladness
    Which, like zephyrs on the billow,
    Make thy gentle soul their pillow.

    3.
    If, whatever face thou paintest
    In those eyes, grows pale with pleasure,
    If the fainting soul is faintest
    When it hears thy harp's wild measure,
    Wonder not that when thou speakest
    Of the weak my heart is weakest.

    4.
    As dew beneath the wind of morning,
    As the sea which whirlwinds waken,
    As the birds at thunder's warning,
    As aught mute yet deeply shaken,
    As one who feels an unseen spirit
    Is my heart when thine is near it.



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