• When Spring in sunny woodland lay,
    And gilded buds were sparely set
    On oak tree and the thorny may,
    I gave my love a violet.
    "O Love," she said, and kissed my mouth
    With one light, tender maiden kiss,
    "There are no rich blooms in the south
    So fair to me as this!"

    When Summer reared her haughty crest,
    We paused beneath the ruddy...

  • Of all the spots for making love,
    Give me a shady dairy,
    With crimson tiles, and blushing smiles
    From its presiding fairy;
    The jolly sunbeams peeping in
    Thro' vine leaves all a-flutter,
    Like greetings sent from Phoebus to
    The Goddess of Fresh Butter.

    The swallows twittering in the eaves,
    The air of Summer blowing
    Thro' open...

  • He stood beside her in the dawn--
    And she his Dawn and she his Spring.
    From her bright palm she fed her fawn,
    Her swift eyes chased the swallow's wing;
    Her restless lips, smile-haunted, cast
    Shrill silver calls to hound and dove;
    Her young locks wove them with the blast.
    To the flushed azure shrine above
    The light boughs o'er her...

  • From “Malcolm’s Katie”
    HIGH grew the snow beneath the low-hung sky,
    And all was silent in the wilderness;
    In trance of stillness Nature heard her God
    Rebuilding her spent fires, and veiled her face
    While the Great Worker brooded o’er His work.

      “Bite deep and wide, O Axe, the tree!
      What doth thy bold voice promise me?”

      “I...