• Sometimes I feel so passionate a yearning

    For spiritual perfection here below,

    This vigorous frame, with healthful fervor burning,

    Seems my determined foe,


    So actively it makes a stern resistance,

    So cruelly sometimes it wages war

    Against a wholly spiritual existence

    Which I am striving...

  • I, at Eleusis, saw the finest sight,

             When early morning's banners were unfurled.

             From high Olympus, gazing on the world,

    The ancient gods once saw it with delight.

    Sad Demeter had in a single night

             Removed her sombre garments! and mine eyes

             Beheld a 'broidered mantle...

  • The meadow and the mountain with desire

    Gazed on each other, till a fierce unrest

    Surged 'neath the meadow's seemingly calm breast,

    And all the mountain's fissures ran with fire.


    A mighty river rolled between them there.

    What could the mountain do but gaze and burn?

    What could the meadow do but...

  • Why art thou sad, my Beppo? But last eve,

              Here at my feet, thy dear head on my breast,

    I heard thee say thy heart would no more grieve

              Or feel the olden ennui and unrest.


    What troubles thee? Am I not all thine own?—

              I, so long sought, so sighed for and so dear?

    And do...

  • It seemeth such a little way to me

            Across to that strange country—the Beyond;

    And yet, not strange, for it has grown to be

            The home of those of whom I am so fond,

    They make it seem familiar and most dear,

    As journeying friends bring distant regions near.


    So close it lies that when...

  • Dear Love, where the red lilies blossomed and grew

    The white snows are falling;

    And all through the woods where I wandered with you

    The loud winds are calling;

    And the robin that piped to us tune upon tune,

    Neath the oak, you remember,

    O'er hill-top and forest has followed the June

    And left...

  • The year has but one June, dear friend;

           The year has but one June;

    And when that perfect month doth end,

    The robin's song, though loud, though long,

           Seems never quite in tune.


    The rose, though still its blushing face

           By bee and bird is seen,

    May yet have lost that...

  • Changed? Yes, I will confess it—I have changed.

            I do not love in the old fond way.

    I am your friend still—time has not estranged

            One kindly feeling of that vanished day.


    But the bright glamour which made life a dream,

            The rapture of that time, its sweet content,

    Like visions...

  • When my blood flows calm as a purling river,

          When my heart is asleep and my brain has sway,

    It is then that I vow we must part forever,

          That I will forget you, and put you away

    Out of my life, as a dream is banished

          Out of the mind when the dreamer awakes;

    That I know it will be, when...

  • I have lived this life as the skeptic lives it;

               I have said the sweetness was less than the gall;

    Praising, nor cursing, the Hand that gives it,

               I have drifted aimlessly through it all.

    I have scoffed at the tale of a so-called heaven;

               I have laughed at the thought of a Supreme...