Eva Gore-Booth (Эва Гор-Бут)

The Anti-Suffragist

The princess in her world-old tower pined
A prisoner, brazen-caged, without a gleam
Of sunlight, or a windowful of wind;
She lived but in a long lamp-lighted dream.

They brought her forth at last when she was old;
The sunlight on her blanched hair was shed
Too late to turn its silver into gold.
“Ah, shield me from this brazen glare!” she said.

Eva Gore-Booth’s other poems:

  1. Weariness
  2. The Eternal Rebel
  3. The Incarnate
  4. Re-Incarnation
  5. The Weaver




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