work_id,theme,provenance,created_at,text,reviewed_on,id,comments,metaphor,dictionary,updated_at,context 5604,"",Searching in HDIS (Poetry),2005-06-01 00:00:00 UTC,"Sonnet LXXVII.
To the Insect of the Gossamer

Small, viewless aeronaut, that by the line
Of Gossamer suspended, in mid air
Float'st on a sun-beam--Living atom, where
Ends thy breeze-guided voyage? With what design
In æther dost thou launch thy form minute,
Mocking the eye? Alas! before the veil
Of denser clouds shall hide thee, the pursuit
Of the keen Swift may end thy fairy sail!
Thus on the golden thread that Fancy weaves
Buoyant, as Hope's illusive flattery breathes,
The young and visionary Poet leaves
Life's dull realities, while sevenfold wreaths
Of rainbow light around his head revolve
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Ah! soon at Sorrow's touch the radiant dreams dissolve.
(ii, p. 18) ",,14976,"• INTEREST: punning on ""line,"" poet/insect. USE IN ENTRY?","""Thus on the golden thread that Fancy weaves / Buoyant, as Hope's illusive flattery breathes, / The young and visionary Poet leaves / Life's dull realities, while sevenfold wreaths / Of rainbow light around his head revolve.""",Animals,2013-06-13 16:10:58 UTC,Volume II