• The sunshine of thine eyes,
      (O still, celestial beam!)
    Whatever it touches it fills
      With the life of its lambent gleam.

    The sunshine of thine eyes,
      Oh, let it fall on me!
    Though I be but a mote of the air,
      I could turn to gold for thee.

  • “a Weary lot is thine, fair maid,
      A weary lot is thine!
    To pull the thorn thy brow to braid,
      And press the rue for wine!
    A lightsome eye, a soldier’s mien,
      A feather of the blue,
    A doublet of the Lincoln green—
      No more of me you knew,
                My love!
      No more of me you knew.

    “The morn is merry June...

  • From the Greek of Philostratus
    From “The Forest”
    DRINK to me only with thine eyes,
      And I will pledge with mine;
    Or leave a kiss but in the cup,
      And I ’ll not look for wine.
    The thirst that from the soul doth rise
      Doth ask a drink divine;
    But might I of Jove’s nectar sup,
      I would not change for thine.

    I sent...

  • How sick — to wait — in any place — but thine —

    I knew last night — when someone tried to twine —

    Thinking — perhaps — that I looked tired — or alone —

    Or breaking — almost — with unspoken pain —


    And I turned — ducal —

    That right — was thine —

    One port — suffices — for a Brig — like mine —
    ...