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Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton (Каролина Нортон)


Sonnet 1. SWEET marble I didst thou merely represent


     ON SEEING THE BUST OF 
     THE YOUNG PRINCESS DE MONTFORT
(In the studio of Bartolini, at Florence).

SWEET marble I didst thou merely represent,
In lieu of her on whom our glances rest,
Some common loveliness,--we were content,
As with a modell'd beauty, well express'd;
But, by the very skill which makes thee seem
So like HER bright and intellectual face,
The heart is led unsatisfied to dream;
For sculpture cannot give the breathing grace,
The light which plays beneath that shadowy brow,
Like sunshine on the fountains of the south,--
The blush which tints that cheek with roseate glow,--
The smile which hovers round that angel-mouth:
No! such the form o'er which Pygmalion sigh'd--
Too fair to be complete while SOUL was still denied!



Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton's other poems:
  1. The Chapel Royal St. James’s, on the 10th February, 1840
  2. Sonnet 5. BECAUSE I know that there is that in me
  3. Sonnet 13. LITTLE they think, the giddy and the vain
  4. Sonnet 9. WHEN our young Queen put on her rightful crown
  5. Sonnet 15. WHEN thy light fingers touch th' obedient chords


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