To Daffodils Full Poem
"To Daffodils" is a wonderful poem by 17th-century English lyric poet Robert Herrick (1591-1674). Read the full poem here.
To Daffodils
BY ROBERT HERRICK
Fair Daffodils, we weep to see
You haste away so soon;
As yet the early-rising sun
Has not attain'd his noon.
Stay, stay,
Until the hasting day
Has run
But to the even-song;
And, having pray'd together, we
Will go with you along.
W...
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Notes (12)
- Critical appreciation of the poem To Daffodils
- How does Robert Herrick Develop the Theme of Transitoriness in the Poem To Daffodils?
- Why does Robert Herrick Compare Human Life to That of the Daffodils?
- Why does the Poet Want to Pray Together with the Daffodils?
- Why does the poet want to pray together with the daffodils?
- What is the theme of the poem ‘To Daffodils’?
- What is the tone of the poem "To Daffodils"?
- We die As your hours do
- Write a summary of the poem “To Daffodils”
- What poetic devices does the poet use to develop the theme of transience in the poem?
- What is the poet’s position and attitude in "To Daffodils"
- What figure of speech has been used in the line ‘You haste away so soon; As yet the early-rising sun’?