She, who but late in beauty’s flower was seen,
Proud of her auburn curls and noble mien–
Who froze my hopes and triumphed in my fears,
Now sheds her graces in the waste of years.
Changed to unlovely is that breast of snow,
And dimmed her eye, and wrinkled is her brow;
And querulous the voice by time repressed,
Whose artless music stole me from my rest.
Age gives redress to love; and silvery hair
And earlier wrinkles brand the haughty fair.
Agnes Grozier Herbertson
(Agathias Scholasticus)
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Based on Topics: Love Poems, Fairness Poems, Flowers Poems, Beauty Poems, Fear Poems, Snow Poems, Age PoemsBased on Keywords: querulous, triumphed, unlovely, repressed