Bayard Taylor

  • Next to thee, O fair gazelle,
    O Beddowee girl, beloved so well;

    Next to the fearless Nedjidee,
    Whose fleetness shall bear me again to thee;

    Next to ye both, I love the palm,
    With his leaves of beauty, his fruit of balm;

    Next to ye both, I...

  • “it was our wedding-day
    A month ago,” dear heart, I hear you say.
    If months, or years, or ages since have passed,
    I know not: I have ceased to question Time.
    I only know that once there pealed a chime
    Of joyous bells, and then I held you fast,
    And...

  • “give us a song!” the soldiers cried,
      The outer trenches guarding,
    When the heated guns of the camps allied
      Grew weary of bombarding.

    The dark Redan, in silent scoff,
      Lay grim and threatening under;
    And the tawny mound of the Malakoff...

  • From the Desert I come to thee,
      On a stallion shod with fire;
    And the winds are left behind
      In the speed of my desire.
    Under thy window I stand,
      And the midnight hears my cry:
    I love thee, I love but thee!
      With a love that shall not...

  • Ah, moment not to be purchased,
    Not to be won by prayer,
    Not by toil to be conquered,
    But given, lest one despair,
    By the Gods in wayward kindness,
    Stay—thou art all too fair!
    Hour of the dancing measures,
    Sylph of the dew and rainbow,...

  • “give us a song!” the soldiers cried,
      The outer trenches guarding,
    When the heated guns of the camps allied
      Grew weary of bombarding.

    The dark Redan, in silent scoff,
      Lay, grim and threatening, under;
    And the tawny mound of the Malakoff...

  • Thee finds me in the garden, Hannah,—come in! ’T is kind of thee
    To wait until the Friends were gone, who came to comfort me.
    The still and quiet company a peace may give, indeed,
    But blessed is the single heart that comes to us at need.

    Come, sit thee down!...

  •     foreseen in the vision of sages,
          Foretold when martyrs bled,
        She was born of the longing of ages,
          By the truth of the noble dead
          And the faith of the living fed!
        No blood in her lightest veins
        Frets at remembered...

  • From the Desert I come to thee
      On a stallion shod with fire;
    And the winds are left behind
      In the speed of my desire.
    Under thy window I stand,
      And the midnight hears my cry:
    I love thee, I love but thee,
      With a love that shall not...

  • Daughter of Egypt, veil thine eyes!
      I cannot bear their fire;
    Nor will I touch with sacrifice
      Those altars of desire.
    For they are flames that shun the day,
      And their unholy light
    Is fed from natures gone astray
      In passion and in...