"On golden dishes and in baskets bright," (illustration for "The Eve of St. Agnes") by Edward Henry Wehnerttt (1813–68) (original) (raw)

On golden dishes and in baskets bright

Edward Henry Wehnert (1813–68)

1857

Wood engraving

The Eve of St. Agnes, p. 22

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See below for lines illustrated.

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Lines illustrated:

These delicates he heap'd with glowing hand
On golden dishes and in baskets bright
Of wreathed silver: sumptuous they stand
In the retired quiet of the night,
Filling the chilly room with perfume light.--
"And now, my love, my seraph fair, awake!
Thou art my heaven, and I thine eremite:
Open thine eyes, for meek St. Agnes' sake,
Or I shall drowse beside thee, so my soul doth ache."

[Text of entire poem]

Bibliography

Keats, John. The Eve of St. Agnes. Illustrated by Edward H. Wehnert. London: Joseph Cundall/Samson and Low, 1856. Internet Archive. Web. 19 October 2012


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