Stanzas Written In Passing The Ambracian Gulf

written by


« Reload image

Through cloudless skies, in silvery sheen,
  Full beams the moon on Actium's coast:
And on these waves for Egypt's queen,
  The ancient world was won and lost.

And now upon the scene I look,
  The azure grave of many a Roman;
Where stem Ambition once forsook
  His wavering crown to follow woman.

Florence! whom I will love as well
  As ever yet was said or sung
(Since Orpheus sang his spouse from hell),
  Whilst thou art fair and I am young;

Sweet Florence! those were pleasant times;
  When worlds were staked for ladies'
Had bards as many realms as rhymes;
  Thy charms might raise new Antonies.

Though Fate forbids such things to be
  Yet, by thine eyes and ringlets curl'd!
I cannot lose a world for thee,
  But would not lose thee for a world.

Nov. 14, 1809.

© George Gordon Byron