What is a sonnet? 'Tis the pearly shell That murmurs of the far-off murmuring sea; A precious j**el carved most curiously: It is a little picture painted well. What is a sonnet? 'Tis the tear that fell From a great poet's hidden ecstasy; A two-edged sword, a star, a song--ah me! Sometimes a heavy-tolling funeral bell.
This was the flame that shook with Dante's breath; The solemn organ whereon Milton played, And the clear gla** where Shakespeare's shadow falls: A sea this is--beware who ventureth! For like a fjord the narrow floor is laid Mid-ocean deep to the sheer mountain walls.