Poets, Poetry, and Women

Poets, Poetry, and Women

For well thou know’st to my dear doting heart
Thou art the fairest and most precious jewel.
Yet, in good faith, some say that thee behold,
Thy face hath not the power to make love groan ~ Sonnet 131

Who thinks of blank Eurydice? None.  Slack

Her hair may well have been.  It seems we do

Not know her coloration.  This great lack

Is emblematic.  If her eyes were blue,

Or black, or green, or brown, no one has thought

About them. If her hair was curled, or straight,

Or wavy, we know nothing of it.  Nought

Is known except she was the wife, the bait

To lure the poet into hell.  He went

To find her to recover her and so

We guess that she was lovely.  Love is meant

To leap from beauty.  This might make him go

To Hades, but then men are known to fall

For even ugly women, graceful as a scrawl.