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Sonnet LIX, p 68-69
Extracts from two more poems, by Waller and Moore:
From Edmund Waller (1605-1687), on Bermuda (From The Battell of the Summer Islands )
“Bermudas, walled with rocks, who does not know
That happy Island …how Heav'n smiles
Upon those late-discover'd isles!"
Upon those late-discover'd isles!"
“…the kind spring, which but salutes us here,
Inhabits there and courts them all the year…
Heaven sure has kept this spot of earth uncurst
From Thomas Moore (1779-1852), “Why Did I Wake?”
“Before I laid me down to sleep
Awhile I from the
lattice gazed
Upon that still and moonlit deep
With isles like floating
gardens raised.
I felt as if the scenery there
Were lighted by a
Grecian sky,
And then I breathed the blissful air
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