Lord George Gordon Byron

Here you will find the Poem Sonnet - to Genevra of poet Lord George Gordon Byron

Sonnet - to Genevra

Thy cheek is pale with thought, but not from woe, 
And yet so lovely, that if Mirth could flush 
Its rose of whiteness with the brightest blush, 
My heart would wish away that ruder glow: 
And dazzle not thy deep-blue eyes---but, oh! 
While gazing on them sterner eyes will gush, 
And into mine my mother's weakness rush, 
Soft as the last drops round Heaven's airy bow. 
For, though thy long dark lashes low depending, 
The soul of melancholy Gentleness 
Gleams like a Seraph from the sky descending, 
Above all pain, yet pitying all distress; 
At once such majesty with sweetness blending, 
I worship more, but cannot love thee less.