•    'TIS hard (experience long so taught the wise)

    Not to provoke the person we advise.

    Counsel, tho' ask'd, may very oft offend.

    When it insults th' opinion of my friend.

    Men frequent wish another's judgment known,

    Not to destroy, but to confirm their own.

    With feign'd suspense for our advice they...

  •         I thought the Soul of Song had made

                This heart of mine her sepulchre;

            For all her golden dreams had fled,

                And I could win no note from her.

     

            But when for thee thou bid'st her sing,

                That spell dissolves her icy chain;

            She...

  •         She, who in lonely pride may wear

                The laurel on her brow,

            And sit beneath its chilling shade,

                Is far less blest than thou.

     

            A higher happiness is thine,

                To hear the voice of Fame

            Re-echo in her silver tones,
    ...

  •                 Three Muses one day

                    Had a serious fray,

            Concerning a youth who had wandered astray,

            And fast up Parnassus was taking his way.

                    They each urged a claim

                    Each gave him her name,

            And each vowed to crown him with chaplets...

  • WOULD they swept cleaner!—

                                                Here's a littering shred

    Of linen left behind—a vile reproach

    To all good housewifery. Right glad am I,

    That no neat lady, train'd in ancient times

    Of pudding-making, and of sampler-work,

    And speckless sanctity of household care,...

  •         I see the sons of Genius rise

                The nobles of our land;

            And foremost in the gathering ranks

                I see the poet band.

     

            That Priesthood of the beautiful,

                To whom alone 'tis given

            To lift our spirits from the dust,
    ...

  •         Upon the Professor we'll waste not a glance,

                Since he has no eyes for us poor terrestrials;

            With his heart can we have any possible chance,

                When he gives us for rivals a host of celestials?

            What cares he for eyes, whether hazel or blue,

                Or for any slight...

  •           For thee, the Sibyl in the future sees

              A lovely cottage hidden by the trees;---

              Round its white porch are trained the clustering vines;

              Beneath its roof perpetual summer shines---

              The heart's sweet summer that shall take its dyes

              From the clear sunshine of...

  • To be alive — is Power —

    Existence — in itself —

    Without a further function —

    Omnipotence — Enough —


    To be alive — and Will!

    'Tis able as a God —

    The Maker — of Ourselves — be what —

    Such being Finitude!

  • To be forgot by thee

    Surpasses Memory

    Of other minds

    The Heart cannot forget

    Unless it contemplate

    What it declines

    I was regarded then

    Raised from oblivion

    A single time

    To be remembered what —

    Worthy to be forgot

    Is my renown