Impromptu
To Oriana, on attending with her, as Sponsors, at a Christening Lady! who didst—with angel-look and smile, And the sweet lustre of those dear, dark eyes, Gracefully bend before the font of Christ, In humble adoration, faith, and prayer! Oh!—as the infant pledge of friends beloved Received from thy pure lips its future name, Sweetly unconscious look'd the baby-boy! How beautifully helpless—and how mild! —Methought, a seraph spread her shelt'ring wings Over the solemn scene; and as the sun, In its full splendour, on the altar came, God's blessing seem'd to sanctify the deed.
Thomas Gent’s other poems:
- Prometheus
- On a Delightful Drawing in my Album
- Written in the Album of the Lady of Counsellor D. Pollock
- Widowed Love
- On the Portrait of the Son of J.G. Lambton, Esq
Poems of other poets with the same name (Стихотворения других поэтов с таким же названием):