• There is another Loneliness

    That many die without —

    Not want of friend occasions it

    Or circumstances of Lot


    But nature, sometimes, sometimes thought

    And whoso it befall

    Is richer than could be revealed

    By mortal numeral —

  • there is another sky

    ever serene and fair,

    and there is another sunshine,

    tho' it be darkness there -

    never mind faded forests, Austin,

    never mind silent fields -
    here is a little forest

    whose leaf is ever green -

    here is a brighter garden -

    where...

  • There is no Frigate like a Book

    To take us Lands away

    Nor any Coursers like a Page

    Of prancing Poetry—

    This Traverse may the poorest take

    Without opress of Toll—

    How frugal is the Chariot

    That bears the Human soul

  • There is no Silence in the Earth — so silent

    As that endured

    Which uttered, would discourage Nature

    And haunt the World.

  • There is strength in proving that it can be borne

    Although it tear —

    What are the sinews of such cordage for

    Except to bear

    The ship might be of satin had it not to fight —

    To walk on seas requires cedar Feet

  •  * * *


     There was a young lady in blue,

     Who said, 'Is it you, Is it you?'

     When they said, 'Yes, it is,' --

     She replied only, 'Whizz!'

     That ungracious young lady in blue.

     

     <Publ. 1872>

  •  * * *


     There was a young lady in white,

     Who looked out at the depths of the night;

     But the birds of the air,

     Filled her heart with despair,

     And oppressed that young lady in white.

     

     

     <Publ. 1872>

  •  * * *


    There was a Young Lady of Clare,

    Who was sadly pursued by a bear;

    When she found she was tired,

    She abruptly expired,

    That unfortunate Lady of Clare.


     <Publ. 1846>



  •  * * *


    There was a Young Lady of Dorking,

    Who bought a large bonnet for walking;

           But its color and size

           So bedazzled her eyes,

    That she very soon went back to Dorking.

    <Publ. 1846>

  •  * * *


     There was a Young Lady of Hull,

     Who was chased by a virulent bull;

         But she seized on a spade,

         And called out, 'Who's afraid?'

     Which distracted that virulent bull.


     <Publ. 1846>