Edgar Allan Poe

Impromptu – to Kate Carol

Impromptu – to Kate Carol - meaning Summary

Admiration Mingled with Affection

The speaker addresses a beloved, expressing playful admiration while weighing two sources of delight: her intellect and her eyes. He admits being torn between valuing her "gems of thought" and the visual charm of her "bright dear-eye," ultimately presenting the choice as nearly equal and delightfully irresolvable. The tone is affectionate and witty, compressing admiration for mind and beauty into a brief, epigrammatic compliment.

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When from your gems of thought I turn To those pure orbs, your heart to learn, I scarce know which to prize most high — The bright i-dea, or the bright dear-eye.

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