• Light, so low upon earth,
    You send a flash to the sun.
    Here is the golden close of love,
    All my wooing is done.
    Oh, the woods and the meadows,
    Woods where we hid from the wet,
    Stiles where we stay'd to be kind,
    Meadows in which we met!

    Light, so low in the vale
    You flash and lighten afar,
    For this is the golden morning of love,...

  • Will there really be a morning?
    Is there such a thing as day?
    Could I see it from the mountains
    If I were as tall as they?
    Has it feet like water lilies?
    Has it feathers like a bird?
    Is it brought from famous countries
    Of which I ’ve never heard?
    Oh some scholar, oh some sailor,
    Oh some wise man from the skies,
    ...

  • A Fair little girl sat under a tree
    Sewing as long as her eyes could see;
    Then smoothed her work and folded it right,
    And said, “Dear work, good night, good night!”

    Such a number of rooks came over her head,
    Crying, “Caw, caw!” on their way to bed,
    She said, as she watched their curious flight,
    “Little black things, good night, good...

  • Warm, wild, rainy wind, blowing fitfully,
    Stirring dreamy breakers on the slumberous May sea,
    What shall fail to answer thee? What thing shall withstand
    The spell of thine enchantment, flowing over sea and land?

    All along the swamp-edge in the rain I go;
    All about my head thou the loosened locks dost blow;
    Like the German goose-girl in the...

  • Let Taylor preach, upon a morning breezy,
    How well to rise while nights and larks are flying—
    For my part, getting up seems not so easy
                By half as lying.

    What if the lark does carol in the sky,
    Soaring beyond the sight to find him out,—
    Wherefore am I to rise at such a fly?
                I ’m not a trout.

    Talk not to...