• To do a magnanimous thing

    And take oneself by surprise

    If oneself is not in the habit of him

    Is precisely the finest of Joys —


    Not to do a magnanimous thing

    Notwithstanding it never be known

    Notwithstanding it cost us existence once

    Is Rapture herself spurn —

  •         I know those subtle elements

                Thou dost administer,

            Have power to stay the parting breath,

                The languid pulse to stir.

     

            And not less potent is thy smile,

                Thy sympathizing tone,

            Thy tender heart that ever makes
    ...

  • To earn it by disdaining it

    Is Fame's consummate Fee —

    He loves what spurns him —

    Look behind — He is pursuing thee.


    So let us gather — every Day —

    The Aggregate of

    Life's Bouquet

    Be Honor and not shame —

  •        I have not met thee in this outward world,

            Bounded by time and space; but in that realm,

            O'er which imagination holds her reign,

            There have I seen thy spirit face to face,

            Majestic, and yet lovely. There have I

            Sat at thy feet to listen to thy voice,
    ...

  •           I look within those deep, dark, lustrous eyes,

              And there I read thy heart's sweet mysteries;

              There, like those lakes that mirror earth and sky,

              The lights and shadows of the future lie.

              For thee ambition has no clarion call;

              Thou 'lt seek no home in court,...

  •  
    To English Connoisseurs


    You must agree that Rubens was a Fool

    And yet you make him master of Your School

    And give more money for his Slobberings

    Than you will give for Rafaels finest Things
    5 I understood...

  •    BURNING with love, tormented with despair,

    Unable to forget or ease his care;

    In vain each practis'd art Alexis tries;

    In vain to books, to wine or women flies;

    Each brings Euthalia's image to his eyes.

    In Locke's or Newton's page her learning glows;
    Dryden the...

  • To fight aloud is very brave,

    But gallanter, I know,

    Who charge within the bosom,

    The cavalry of woe.


    Who win, and nations do not see,

    Who fall, and none observe,

    Whose dying eyes no country

    Regards with...

  • To fill a Gap

    Insert the Thing that caused it —

    Block it up

    With Other — and 'twill yawn the more —

    You cannot solder an Abyss

    With Air.

  •           I see the sons of genius rise

                 The nobles of our land,

              And foremost in the gathering ranks

                 I see the poet-band.

              That priesthood of the Beautiful

                 To whom alone 't is given

              To lift our spirits from the dust,
    ...