Edmund Waller

Here you will find the Poem Of My Lady Isabella Playing on the Lute of poet Edmund Waller

Of My Lady Isabella Playing on the Lute

Such moving sounds from such a careless touch, 
So unconcerned herself, and we so much! 
What art is this, that with so little pains 
Transports us thus, and o'er the spirit reigns? 
The trembling strings about her fingers crowd 
And tell their joy for every kiss aloud. 
Small force there needs to make them tremble so; 
Touched by that hand, who would not tremble too? 
Here love takes stand, and while she charms the ear, 
Empties his quiver on the listening deer: 
Music so softens and disarms the mind 
That not an arrow does resistance find. 
Thus the fair tyrant celebrates the prize, 
And acts herself the the triumph of her eyes. 
So Nero once with harp in hand surveyed 
His flaming Rome, and as it burned he played.