Alfred H. Miles, ed. Women Poets of the Nineteenth Century. 1907.
By Poems. XI. Life TapestryDora Greenwell (18211882)
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Pored o’er this tangled work of mine, and mused
Above each stitch awry, and thread confused;
Now will I think on what in years gone by
I heard of them that weave rare tapestry
At Royal looms, and how they constant use
To work on the rough side, and still peruse
The pictured pattern set above them high:
So will I set
And gaze and gaze till on my spirit grows
Its gracious impress: till some line of love
Transferred upon my canvas, faintly glows;
Nor look too much on warp or woof, provide
He whom I work for sees their fairer side.