• The quarrel of the sparrows in the eaves,
    The full round moon and the star-laden sky,
    And the loud song of the ever-singing leaves,
    Had hid away earth's old and weary cry.

    And then you came with those red mournful lips,
    And with you came the whole of the world's tears,
    And all the sorrows of her labouring ships,
    And all the burden of her myriad years...

  • Now sleeps the crimson petal, now the white;
    Nor waves the cypress in the palace walk;
    Nor winks the gold fin in the porphyry font:
    The firefly wakens: waken thou with me.
    Now droops the milkwhite peacock like a ghost,
    And like a ghost she glimmers on to me.
    Now lies the Earth all Danae to the stars,
    And all thy heart lies open unto me.
    Now slides the...

  • She stood breast high amid the corn,
    Clasped by the golden light of morn,
    Like the sweetheart of the sun,
    Who many a glowing kiss had won.
    On her cheek an autumn flush,
    Deeply ripened; such a blush
    In the midst of brown was born,
    Like red poppies grown with corn.
    Round her eyes her tresses fell,
    Which were blackest none could tell,
    But...

  • That fawn-skin-dappled hair of hers,
    And the blue eye
    Dear and dewy,
    And that infantine fresh air of hers!

    To think men cannot take you, Sweet,
    And enfold you,
    Ay, and hold you,
    And so keep you what they make you, Sweet!

    You like us for a glance, you know---
    For a word's sake
    Or a sword's sake,
    All's the same, whate'er the...

  • Let's contend no more, Love,
    Strive nor weep:
    All be as before, Love,
    ---Only sleep!

    What so wild as words are?
    I and thou
    In debate, as birds are,
    Hawk on bough!

    See the creature stalking
    While we speak!
    Hush and hide the talking,
    Cheek on cheek!

    What so false as truth is,
    False to thee?
    Where the serpent's tooth is...

  • She should never have looked at me
    If she meant I should not love her!
    There are plenty ... men, you call such,
    I suppose ... she may discover
    All her soul to, if she pleases,
    And yet leave much as she found them:
    But I'm not so, and she knew it
    When she fixed me, glancing round them,

    What? To fix me thus meant nothing?
    But I can't tell (...

  • So, I shall see her in three days
    And just one night, but nights are short,
    Then two long hours, and that is morn.
    See how I come, unchanged, unworn!
    Feel, where my life broke off from thine,
    How fresh the splinters keep and fine---
    Only a touch and we combine!

    Too long, this time of year, the days!
    But nights, at least the nights are short....

  • Soul, heart, and body, we thus singly name,
    Are not in love divisible and distinct,
    But each with each inseparably link'd.
    One is not honour, and the other shame,
    But burn as closely fused as fuel, heat, and flame.

    They do not love who give the body and keep
    The heart ungiven; nor they who yield the soul,
    And guard the body. Love doth give the whole...

  • Light, so low upon earth,
    You send a flash to the sun.
    Here is the golden close of love,
    All my wooing is done.
    Oh, the woods and the meadows,
    Woods where we hid from the wet,
    Stiles where we stay'd to be kind,
    Meadows in which we met!

    Light, so low in the vale
    You flash and lighten afar,
    For this is the golden morning of love,...

  • Remember me when I am gone away,
    Gone far away into the silent land;
    When you can no more hold me by the hand,
    Nor I half turn to go yet turning stay.
    Remember me when no more day by day
    You tell me of our future that you plann'd:
    Only remember me; you understand
    It will be late to counsel then or pray.
    Yet...