Samuel Johnson: Evening Ode
Samuel Johnson
(1709 – 1784)
Evening Ode
To Stella:
Evening now from purple wings
Sheds the grateful gifts she brings;
Brilliant drops bedeck the mead,
Cooling breezes shake the reed;
Shake the reed, and curl the stream
Silver’d o’er with Cynthia’s beam;
Near the chequer’d, lonely grove,
Hears, and keeps thy secrets, love!
Stella, thither let us stray,
Lightly o’er the dewy way.
Phoebus drives his burning car,
Hence, my lovely Stella, far;
In his stead, the queen of night
Round us pours a lambent light:
Light that seems but just to show
Breasts that beat, and cheeks that glow;
Let us now, in whisper’d joy,
Evening’s silent hours employ,
Silent best, and conscious shades,
Please the hearts that love invades,
Other pleasures give them pain,
Lovers all but love disdain.
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