FROM CHARLES D’ORLEANS
God! that mad’st her well regard her,
How she is so fair and bonny;
For the great charms that are upon her
Ready are all folks to reward her.
Who could part him from her borders
When spells are alway renewed on her?
God! that mad’st her well regard her,
How she is so fair and bonny.
From here to there to the sea’s border,
Dame nor damsel there’s not any
Hath of perfect charms so many.
Thoughts of her are of dream’s order:
God! that mad’st her well regard her.
(Ezra Pound)
More Poetry from Ezra Pound:
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- Alf's Ninth Bit (Ezra Pound Poems)
- Alf's Eighth Bit (Ezra Pound Poems)
- Alf's Fifth Bit (Ezra Pound Poems)
- Alf's Sixth Bit (Ezra Pound Poems)
- Alf's Seventh Bit (Ezra Pound Poems)