An Answer To The Rebus, By The Author Of These Poems
Phillis Wheatley
THE poet asks, and Phillis can't refuse To show th' obedience of the Infant muse. She knows the Quail of most inviting taste Fed Israel's army in the dreary waste; And what's on Britain's royal standard borne, But the tall, graceful, rampant Unicorn? The Emerald with a vivid verdure glows Among the gems which regal crowns compose; Boston's a town, polite and debonair, To which the beaux and beauteous nymphs repair, Each Helen strikes the mind with sweet surprise, While living lightning flashes from her eyes, See young Euphorbus of the Dardan line By Manelaus' hand to death resign: The well known peer of popular applause Is C----m zealous to support our laws. Quebec now vanquish'd must obey, She too much annual tribute pay To Britain of immortal fame. And add new glory to her name.
Next 10 Poems
- Phillis Wheatley : An Hymn To Humanity ( To S.p.g. Esp )
- Phillis Wheatley : An Hymn To The Evening
- Phillis Wheatley : An Hymn To The Morning
- Phillis Wheatley : Goliath Of Gath
- Phillis Wheatley : Isaiah Lxiii 1-8
- Phillis Wheatley : Isaiah Lxiii 1-------8
- Phillis Wheatley : Niobe In Distress For Her Children Slain By Apollo, From Ovid's Metamorphoses, Book Vi. And From A View Of The Painting Of Mr. Richard Wilson
- Phillis Wheatley : Ode To Neptune
- Phillis Wheatley : On Being Brought From Africa To America
- Phillis Wheatley : On Imagination
Previous 10 Poems
- Phillis Wheatley : A Rebus, By I. B.
- Phillis Wheatley : A Funeral Poem On The Death Of C. E. An Infant Of Twelve Months
- Phillis Wheatley : A Farewel To America To Mrs. S. W.
- Phillis Wheatley : A Farewel To America
- Edith Wharton : Vesalius In Zante
- Edith Wharton : Uses
- Edith Wharton : The Tomb Of Ilaria Giunigi
- Edith Wharton : The One Grief
- Edith Wharton : The Old Pole Star
- Edith Wharton : The Mortal Lease