• When, in the miser's eager gaze,

        His countless treasures lie,

    Then most his coward spirit sinks,

        With dread of poverty.


    And when I felt within my grasp,

        The treasure of thy love;

    The insatiate avarice of the heart

        Fierce with my spirit strove.


    It...

  • Come slowly, Eden !

    Lips unused to thee,

    Bashful, sip thy jasmines,

    As the fainting bee,


    Reaching late his flower,

    Round her chamber hums,

    Counts his nectars — enters,

    And is lost in balms !

  • Apparently with no surprise

    To any happy Flower

    The Frost beheads it at its play —

    In accidental power —

    The blonde Assassin passes on —

    The Sun proceeds unmoved

    To measure off another Day

    For an Approving God.

  • I plucked pink blossoms from mine apple-tree

       And wore them all that evening in my hair:

    Then in due season when I went to see

          I found no apples there.


    With dangling basket all along the grass

       As I had come I went the selfsame track:

    My neighbours mocked me while they saw me pass
    ...

  • I have found violets. April hath come on,

    And the cool winds feel softer, and the rain

    Falls in the beaded drops of summer-time.

    You may hear birds at morning, and at eve

    The tame dove lingers till the twilight falls,

    Cooling upon the eaves, and drawing in

    His beautiful, bright neck; and, from the hills...

  •  "Arcturus" is his other name —

    I'd rather call him "Star."

    It's very mean of Science

    To go and interfere!

    I slew a worm the other day —

    A "Savant" passing by

    Murmured "Resurgam" — "Centipede"!

    "Oh Lord — how frail are we"!

    I pull a flower from the woods —

    A monster...

  • Are Friends Delight or Pain?

    Could Bounty but remain

    Riches were good —


    But if they only stay

    Ampler to fly away

    Riches are sad.

  • Dark and rainy is the night,

    There's no a star in a' the carry;

    Lightnings gleam athwart the lift,

    And the cauld winds drive wi' winter's fury.


        O! are ye sleepin', Maggie?

        O! are ye sleepin', Maggie?

        Let me in, for loud the linn

        Is roarin' o'er the warlock craigie!...

  • A great and glorious thing it is

           To learn, for seven years or so,

    The Lord knows what of that and this,

           Ere reckoned fit to face the foe—

    The flying bullet down the Pass,

    That whistles clear: "All flesh is grass."


    Three hundred pounds per annum spent

           On making brain...

  • Arrows enamored of his Heart —

    Forgot to rankle there

    And Venoms he mistook for Balms

    disdained to rankle there —