MISCELLANIES1850
THE MIRROR
By RUFUS.
(*From the Latin of Owen.*) Bella, your image just returns your smile— You weep, and tears its lovely cheek bedew— You sleep, and its bright eyes are closed the while— You rise, the faithful mimic rises too.— Bella, what art such likeness could increase If glass could talk, or woman hold her peace?
Topics: Victorian Poetry, Literature