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Poem by Capel Lofft


The Ring


Dear, mystic circlet!…. orbs like thine are found
Within their hallowd empire to enclose
Such unimagin'd joys, such cares and woes,
As still in hearts most sensible abound.
O, since for me bliss animates thy mound
Few be thy cares to her:—and only those
Whence sympathy more sweet and tender flows
And anguish with increas'd delight is crown'd.
Dear circlet!—while with love and awe I gaze
On thy pure gold, of constancy the sign,
Ah, prompt, if once imagination strays,
Recall my wedded thoughts to their blest shrine:
Nor look unkind, nor passion's angry sound,
E'er touch her gentle heart who bears from me thy round!



Capel Lofft


Capel Lofft's other poems:
  1. Troston Hall
  2. The Sports of the Field
  3. To Coleridge
  4. True Structure of the Sonnet Should Be Observ'd by Authors of Genius Who Thus Entitle Their Poem
  5. Love's Likeness


Poems of the other poets with the same name:

  • Thomas Moore The Ring ("The happy day at length arrived")
  • Philip Bailey The Ring ("Thus to a fair Venetian maid")

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