• Of all the spots for making love,
    Give me a shady dairy,
    With crimson tiles, and blushing smiles
    From its presiding fairy;
    The jolly sunbeams peeping in
    Thro' vine leaves all a-flutter,
    Like greetings sent from Phoebus to
    The Goddess of Fresh Butter.

    The swallows twittering in the eaves,
    The air of Summer blowing
    Thro' open...

  • 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...

  • Strange fits of passion have I known:
    And I will dare to tell,
    But in the lover's ear alone,
    What once to me befell.

    When she I loved look'd every day
    Fresh as a rose in June,
    I to her cottage bent my way,
    Beneath an evening moon.

    Upon the moon I fix'd my eye,
    All over the wide lea;
    With quickening pace my horse drew nigh
    ...

  • Surprised by joy — impatient as the Wind
    I turned to share the transport--Oh! with whom
    But Thee, deep buried in the silent tomb,
    That spot which no vicissitude can find?
    Love, faithful love, recalled thee to my mind--
    But how could I forget thee? Through what power,
    Even for the least division of an hour,
    Have I been so beguiled as to be blind
    To my...

  • You call it, Love lies bleeding--so you may,
    Though the red Flower, not prostrate, only droops,
    As we have seen it here from day to day,
    From month to month, life passing not away:
    A flower how rich in sadness! Even thus stoops,
    (Sentient by Grecian sculpture's marvellous power)
    Thus leans, with hanging brow and body bent
    Earthward in uncomplaining...

  • I laid me down upon a bank,
    Where Love lay sleeping;
    I heard among the rushes dank
    Weeping, weeping.
    Then I went to the heath and the wild,
    To the thistles and thorns of the waste;
    And they told me how they were beguiled,
    Driven out, and compelled to the chaste.
    I went to the Garden of Love,
    And saw what I never had seen;
    A Chapel was...

  • A flower was offered to me,
    Such a flower as May never bore;
    But I said "I've a pretty rose tree,"
    And I passed the sweet flower o'er.

    Then I went to my pretty rose tree,
    To tend her by day and by night;
    But my rose turned away with jealousy,
    And her thorns were my only delight.

  • So sweet the hour, so calm the time,
    I feel it more than half a crime,
    When Nature sleeps and stars are mute,
    To mar the silence ev'n with lute.
    At rest on ocean's brilliant dyes
    An image of Elysium lies:
    Seven Pleiades entranced in Heaven,
    Form in the deep another seven:
    Endymion nodding from above
    Sees in the sea a second love.
    Within the...

  • I saw thee once - once only - years ago:
    I must not say how many - but not many.
    It was a July midnight; and from out
    A full-orbed moon, that, like thine own soul, soaring,
    Sought a precipitate pathway up through heaven,
    There fell a silvery-silken veil of light,
    With quietude, and sultriness, and slumber,
    Upon the upturned faces of a thousand
    ...

  • Thou wast all that to me, love,
    For which my soul did pine-
    A green isle in the sea, love,
    A fountain and a shrine,
    All wreathed with fairy fruits and flowers,
    And all the flowers were mine.

    Ah, dream too bright to last!
    Ah, starry Hope! that didst arise
    But to be overcast!
    A voice from out the Future cries,
    "On! on!"- but o'er the Past...