• I Loved a lass, a fair one,
    As fair as e'er was seen;
    She was indeed a rare one,
    Another Sheba Queen:
    But, fool as then I was,
    I thought she loved me too:
    But now, alas! she's left me,
    Falero, lero, loo!

    Her hair like gold did glister,
    Each eye was like a star,
    She did surpass her sister,
    Which pass'd all others far;
    She...

  • It lies not in our power to love or hate,
    For will in us is overruled by fate.
    When two are stripped, long ere the course begin,
    We wish that one should love, the other win;
    And one especially do we affect
    Of two gold ingots, like in each respect:
    The reason no man knows, let it suffice,
    What we behold is censured by our eyes.
    Where both deliberate, the...

  • I loved her for that she was beautiful;
    And that to me she seem'd to be all Nature,
    And all varieties of things in one:
    Would set at night in clouds of tears, and rise
    All light and laughter in the morning; fear
    No petty customs nor appearances;
    But think what others only dream'd about;
    And say what others did but think; and do
    What others dared...

  • I have loved flowers that fade,
    Within whose magic tents
    Rich hues have marriage made
    With sweet unmemoried scents:
    A honeymoon delight—
    A joy of love at sight,
    That ages in an hour—
    My song be like a flower!

    I have loved airs that die
    Before their charm is writ
    Along a liquid sky
    Trembling to welcome it.
    Notes, that with...

  • 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...