Fragment Of An Ode To Maia
John Keats
Written on May-Day, 1818
Mother of Hermes! and still youthful Maia!
May I sing to thee
As thou wast hymnèd on the shores of Bai?
Or may I woo thee
In earlier Sicilian? or thy smiles
Seek as they once were sought, in Grecian isles,
By bards who died content on pleasant sward,
Leaving great verse unto a little clan?
O give me their old vigour! and unheard
Save of the quiet primrose, and the span
Of heaven, and few ears,
Rounded by thee, my song should die away
Content as theirs,
Rich in the simple worship of a day.
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