• I would live in your love as the sea-grasses live in the sea,
    Borne up by each wave as it passes, drawn down by each wave that
    recedes;

    I would empty my soul of the dreams that have gathered in me,
    I would beat with your heart as it beats, I would follow your soul
    as it leads.

  • Bright star, would I were steadfast as thou art—
    Not in lone splendour hung aloft the night,
    And watching, with eternal lids apart,
    Like nature's patient sleepless eremite,
    The moving waters at their priestlike task
    Of pure ablution round earth's human shores,
    Or gazing on the new soft-fallen mask
    Of snow upon the mountains and the moors;
    No—yet...

  • Amarantha sweet and fair
    Ah braid no more that shining hair!
    As my curious hand or eye
    Hovering round thee let it fly.

    Let it fly as unconfin'd
    As its calm ravisher, the wind,
    Who hath left his darling th'East,
    To wanton o'er that spicy nest.

    Ev'ry tress must be confest
    But neatly tangled at the best;
    Like a clue of golden thread,
    ...

  • I would not live alway—live alway below!
    Oh no, I ’ll not linger when bidden to go:
    The days of our pilgrimage granted us here
    Are enough for life’s woes, full enough for its cheer:
    Would I shrink from the path which the prophets of God,
    Apostles, and martyrs, so joyfully trod?
    Like a spirit unblest, o’er the earth would I roam,
    While...

  • A little while (my life is almost set!)
      I fain would pause along the downward way,
      Musing an hour in this sad sunset-ray,
    While, Sweet! our eyes with tender tears are wet:
    A little hour I fain would linger yet.

    A little while I fain would linger yet,
      All for love’s sake, for love that cannot tire;
      Though fervid youth be dead,...

  • I Would not live alway—live alway below!
    Oh no, I ’ll not linger when bidden to go:
    The days of our pilgrimage granted us here
    Are enough for life’s woes, full enough for its cheer:
    Would I shrink from the path which the prophets of God,
    Apostles, and martyrs, so joyfully trod?
    Like a spirit unblest, o’er the earth would I roam,
    While...

  • I Would I were an excellent divine,
      That had the Bible at my fingers’ ends;
    That men might hear out of this mouth of mine
      How God doth make his enemies his friends;
    Rather than with a thundering and long prayer
    Be led into presumption, or despair.

    This would I be, and would none other be,
      But a religious servant of my God;...


  • * * *


    He is a Cock would[3]

    And would be a Cock[4] if he could

  • I thought the Train would never come —

    How slow the whistle sang —

    I don't believe a peevish Bird

    So whimpered for the Spring —

    I taught my Heart a hundred times

    Precisely what to say —

    Provoking Lover, when you came

    Its Treatise flew away

    To hide my strategy too late

    ...

  • I would distil a cup,

    And bear to all my friends,

    Drinking to her no more astir,

    By beck, or burn, or moor!