Skip to content
1747–1809

SONNET XXIV.

Anna Seward

Behold the Day an image of the Year! The Year an image of our life's short span! Morn, like the Spring, with growing light began, Spring, like our Youth, with joy, and beauty fair;

Noon picturing Summer;— Summer's ardent sphere Manhood's gay portrait.— Eve, like Autumn, wan, Autumn resembling faded age in Man; Night, with its silence, and its darkness drear,

Emblem of Winter's frore and gloomy reign, When torpid lie the vegetative Powers; Winter, so shrunk, so cold, reminds us plain Of the mute Grave, that o'er the dim Corse lours;

There shall the Weary rest, nor ought remain To the pale Slumberer of Life's checker'd hours.

Cookies on Poetry Cove

We use cookies to remember your language preference and — only with your consent — to learn how Poetry Cove is used. You can change your mind any time.
SONNET XXIV. · Anna Seward · Poetry Cove