"INVOCATION TO SABRINA, FROM COMUS is a poem written by Alice Meynell in 1890. The poem is an invitation to Sabrina, a mythical figure representing the personification of nature, to join Comus, a character representing the personification of revelry and pleasure, in a dance. The poem explores themes of beauty, nature, and the fleeting nature of life." AI Generated Content
Alice Meynell was a noted English poet, and 'INVOCATION TO SABRINA, FROM COMUS' fulfills typical characteristics of poetry with its structured verse and expressive language. AI Generated Content
The poem draws heavily from classical mythology (Sabrina is a nymph in John Milton's masque 'Comus'). The title and content reflect a close engagement with classical literature. AI Generated Content