Quote by Eve Edwards
My thoughts are wing'd with hopes,My hopes with love.Thoughts, hopes and love return to me no more,Until Cynthia shine as she hath done before.
Summary
This quote reflects the yearning and longing of the speaker for a lost love named Cynthia. Their thoughts are filled with hope, and that hope stems from their love for her. However, the speaker laments that their thoughts, hopes, and love remain unfulfilled until Cynthia's presence and affection are regained, suggesting that their happiness and contentment depend solely on her shining as she did in the past. It encapsulates a sense of longing for lost love and the desire for its return.
By Eve Edwards