Song Of Proserpine:-
Sacred Goddess, Mother Earth,
Thou from whose immortal bosom
Gods and men and beasts have birth,
Leaf and blade, and bud and blossom,
Breathe thine influence most divine
On thine own child, Proserpine.
If with mists of evening dew
Thou dost nourish these young flowers
Till they grow in scent and hue
Fairest children of the Hours,
Breathe thine influence most divine
On thine own child, Proserpine
Summary And Theme
In the Poem, Shelley is praying to the Greek Goddess Of Underworld, Proserpine. Shelley prays to Goddess and Mother Earth, who Gives Birth to every entity and wants to pray the Goddess Proserpine that your Breathe Gives Them a Life and they all are your Child. In the next lines, Poet Wants To Say That Your mist of Evening Nourish the Flowers until they grow up and scents the world. In Last Lines, the poet again wants to say that, Goddess give life and breathe to their Childs.
More links:
William Wordsworth Poems:https://themotivationaladda.blogspot.com/search/label/William%20Wordsworth
Robert Frost Poems:https://themotivationaladda.blogspot.com/search/label/Robert%20Frost
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