•     LITTLE think'st thou, poor flower,

        Whom I've watch'd six or seven days,

    And seen thy birth, and seen what every hour

    Gave to thy growth, thee to this height to raise,

    And now dost laugh and triumph on this bough,

                Little think'st thou,

    That it will freeze anon, and that I shall
    ...

  • Blossoms will run away,

    Cakes reign but a Day,

    But Memory like Melody

    Is pink Eternally.

  •     Roses red and roses white

        Plucked I for my love's delight.

        She would none of all my posies--

        Bade me gather her blue roses.


        Half the world I wandered through,

        Seeking where such flowers grew.

        Half the world unto my quest

        Answered me with laugh and jest....

  • A fine and subtle spirit dwells

    In every little flower,

    Each one its own sweet feeling breathes

    With more or less of power.

    There is a silent eloquence

    In every wild bluebell

    That fills my softened heart with bliss

    That words could never tell.


    Yet I recall not long ago...

  •         Where pilgrims seek the Prophet's tomb

                Across the Arabian waste,

            Upon the ever-shifting sands,

                A fearful path is traced.

     

            Far up to the horizon's verge,

                The traveller sees it rise, --

            The line of ghastly bones that bleach...

  • A Book was writ of late call'd Tetrachordon;

      And wov'n close, both matter, form and stile;

      The Subject new: it walk'd the Town a while,

      Numbring good intellects; now seldom por'd on.

    Cries the staff-reader, bless us! what a word on

      A title page is this! and some in file

      Stand spelling...

  •        "Let there be light."

     

                         Light to the darkened mind

            Bear, like the sun, the world's wide circle round,

            Bright messengers that speak without a sound!

                         Sight on the spirit blind

            Shall fall whene'er ye pass; your living ray
    ...