Gateway to the Classics: Oxford Book of English Verse, Part 3 by Arthur Quiller-Couch
 
Oxford Book of English Verse, Part 3 by  Arthur Quiller-Couch

Gratiana Dancing

She beat the happy pavément—

By such a star made firmament,

Which now no more the roof envíes!

But swells up high, with Atlas even,

Bearing the brighter nobler heaven,

And, in her, all the deities.


Each step trod out a Lover's thought,

And the ambitious hopes he brought

Chain'd to her brave feet with such arts,

Such sweet command and gentle awe,

As, when she ceased, we sighing saw

The floor lay paved with broken hearts.

— Richard Lovelace
1618–1658   


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