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  • Jul 8, 2008, 09:44 PM
    Jaxeni
    Edward Taylor Interpretation
    I am having problems analyzing/interpreting this poem by Edward Taylor: Upon A Wasp Chilled With Cold

    The bear that breathes the northern blast
    Did numb, torpedo-like, a wasp
    Whose stiffened limbs encramped, lay bathing
    In Sol's warm breath and shine as saving,
    Which with her hands she chafes and stands
    Rubbing her legs, shanks, thighs, and hands.
    Her pretty toes, and fingers' ends
    Nipped with this breath, she out extends
    Unto the sun, in great desire
    To warm her digits at that fire.
    Doth hold her temples in this state
    Where pulse doth beat, and head doth ache.
    Doth turn, and stretch her body small,
    Doth comb her velvet capital.
    As if her little brain pan were
    A volume of choice precepts clear.
    As if her satin jacket hot
    Contained apothecary's shop
    Of nature's receipts, that prevails
    To remedy all her sad ails,
    As if her velvet helmet high
    Did turret rationality.
    She fans her wing up to the wind
    As if her pettycoat were lined,
    With reason's fleece, and hoists sails
    And humming flies in thankful gales
    Unto her dun curled palace hall
    Her warm thanks offering for all.

    Lord, clear my misted sight that I
    May hence view Thy divinity,
    Some sparks whereof thou up dost hasp
    Within this little downy wasp
    In whose small corporation we
    A school and a schoolmaster see,
    Where we may learn, and easily find
    A nimble spirit bravely mind
    Her work in every limb: and lace
    It up neat with a vital grace,
    Acting each part though ne'er so small
    Here of this fustian animal.
    Till I enravished climb into
    The Godhead on this ladder do,
    Where all my pipes inspired upraise
    An heavenly music furred with praise.
  • Jul 8, 2008, 10:08 PM
    rsain2004
    It seems to me, that the poem is a prayer, which when brought down to my attention span is:

    "Lord clear my misted sight that I may hence view thy divinity..."

    "Till I enravished climb into the Godhead on this ladder do..."

    Most of the rest is "sun" represents "life", the bear is adversity which makes us stronger, and the little wasp represents humans.

    That's my take on it...

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