• Come to me in the silence of the night;
    Come in the speaking silence of a dream;
    Come with soft rounded cheeks and eyes as bright
    As sunlight on a stream;
    Come back in tears,
    O memory of hope, love of finished years.

    O dream how sweet, too sweet, too bitter-sweet,
    Whose wakening should have been in Paradise,
    Where souls brim-...

  • The sweetest notes among the human heart-strings are dull with rust;
    The sweetest chords, adjusted by the angels, are clogged with dust;
    We pipe and pipe again our dreary music upon the self-same strains,
    While sounds of crime, and fear, and desolation, come back in sad refrains.

    On through the world we go, an army marching with listening ears,
    Each longing,...

  • I stood where Love in brimming armfuls bore
    Slight wanton flowers and foolish toys of fruit:
    And round him ladies thronged in warm pursuit,
    Fingered and lipped and proffered the strange store.
    And from one hand the petal and the core
    Savoured of sleep; and cluster and curled shoot
    Seemed from another hand like shame's salute,
    Gifts that I felt my...

  • The blessed damozel leaned out
           From the gold bar of Heaven;
    Her eyes were deeper than the depth
           Of waters stilled at even;
    She had three lilies in her hand,
           And the stars in her hair were seven.
    Her robe, ungirt from clasp to hem,
           No wrought flowers did adorn,
    But a white rose of Mary's gift,...

  • Take this kiss upon the brow!
    And, in parting from you now,
    Thus much let me avow:
    You are not wrong who deem
    That my days have been a dream;
    Yet if hope has flown away
    In a night, or in a day,
    In a vision, or in none,
    Is it therefore the less gone?
    All that we see or seem
    Is but a dream within a dream.

    I stand amid the roar
    Of a...

  • It was many and many a year ago,
    In a kingdom by the sea,
    That a maiden there lived whom you may know
    By the name of Annabel Lee;
    And this maiden she lived with no other thought
    Than to love and be loved by me.

    I was a child and she was a child,
    In this kingdom by the sea:
    But we loved with a love that was more than love -
    I and my Annabel Lee;...

  • I love thee, as I love the calm
    Of sweet, star-lighted hours!
    I love thee, as I love the balm
    Of early jes'mine flow'rs.

    I love thee, as I love the last
    Rich smile of fading day,
    Which lingereth, like the look we cast,
    On rapture pass'd away.

    I love thee as I love the tone
    Of some soft-breathing flute
    Whose soul is wak'd for me...

  • I leave thee for awhile, my love, I leave thee with a sigh;
    The fountain spring within my soul is playing in mine eye;
    I do not blush to own the tear, let, let it touch my cheek,
    And what my lip has failed to tell, that drop perchance may speak.
    Mavourneen! when again I seek my green isle in the West,
    Oh, promise thou wilt share my lot, and set this heart at rest...

  • At last, when all the summer shine
      That warmed life's early hours is past,
    Your loving fingers seek for mine
      And hold them close at last at last!
    Not oft the robin comes to build
      Its nest upon the leafless bough
    By autumn robbed, by winter chilled,
      But you, dear heart, you love me now.

    Though there are shadows on my brow
      And furrows on...

  • If thou must love me, let it be for nought
    Except for love's sake only. Do not say
    'I love her for her smile---her look---her way
    Of speaking gently...