Share:
  Guess poet | Poets | Poets timeline | Isles | Contacts

William Ernest Henley - A Dainty Thing`s The VillanelleWilliam Ernest Henley - A Dainty Thing`s The Villanelle
Work rating: Low


      A DAINTY thing`s the Villanelle,         Sly, musical, a jewel in rhyme,       It serves its purpose passing well.       A double-clappered silver bell         That must be made to clink in chime,       A dainty thing`s the Villanelle;       And if you wish to flute a spell,         Or ask a meeting `neath the lime,       It serves its purpose passing well.       You must not ask of it the swell         Of organs grandiose and sublime--       A dainty thing`s the Villanelle;       And, filled with sweetness, as a shell         Is filled with sound, and launched in time,       It serves its purpose passing well.       Still fair to see and good to smell         As in the quaintness of its prime,       A dainty thing`s the Villanelle,       It serves its purpose passing well.
Source

The script ran 0.001 seconds.