• You were glad to-night: and now you’ve gone away.
    Flushed in the dark, you put your dreams to bed;
    But as you fall asleep I hear you say
    Those tired sweet drowsy words we left unsaid.

    Sleep well: for I can follow you, to bless
    And lull your distant beauty where you roam;
    And with wild songs of hoarded loveliness
    Recall you to these arms that were your home...

  • If any sense in mortal dust remains
    When mine has been refin'd from flower to flower,
    Won from the sun all colours, drunk the shower
    And delicate winy dews, and gain'd the gains
    Which elves who sleep in airy bells, a-swing
    Through half a summer day, for love bestow,
    Then in some warm old garden let me grow
    To such a perfect, lush, ambrosian thing...

  • I found Thee in my heart, O Lord,
    As in some secret shrine;
    I knelt, I waited for Thy word,
    I joyed to name Thee mine.

    I feared to give myself away
    To that or this; beside
    Thy altar on my face I lay,
    And in strong need I cried.

    Those hours are past. Thou art not mine,
    And therefore I rejoice,
    I wait within no holy shrine...

  • How delicious is the winning
    Of a kiss at love's beginning,
    When two mutual hearts are sighing
    For the knot there's no untying!
    Yet remember, 'Midst our wooing,
    Love has bliss, but Love has ruing;
    Other smiles may make you fickle,
    Tears for other charms may trickle.
    Love he comes, and Love he tarries,
    Just as fate or fancy carries;
    Longest...

  • Room after room,
    I hunt the house through
    We inhabit together.
    Heart, fear nothing, for, heart, thou shalt find her--
    Next time, herself!--not the trouble behind her
    Left in the curtain, the couch's perfume!
    As she brushed it, the cornice-wreath blossomed anew:
    Yon looking-glass gleaned at the wave of her feather.

    Yet the day wears,
    And...

  • I said--Then, dearest, since 'tis so,
    Since now at length my fate I know,
    Since nothing all my love avails,
    Since all, my life seem'd meant for, fails,
    Since this was written and needs must be--
    My whole heart rises up to bless
    Your name in pride and thankfulness!
    Take back the hope you gave,--I claim
    Only a memory of the same,
    --And this...

  • My love is like to ice, and I to fire:
    How come it then that this her cold is so great
    Is not dissolved through my so hot desire,
    But harder grows the more I her entreat?
    Or how comes it that my exceeding heat
    Is not allayed by her heart-frozen cold,
    But that I burn much more in boiling sweat,
    And feel my flames augmented manifold?
    What more miraculous...

  • Tell me no more how fair she is,
    I have no minde to hear
    The story of that distant bliss
    I never shall come near:
    By sad experience I have found
    That her perfection is my wound.
    And tell me not how fond I am
    To tempt a daring Fate,
    From whence no triumph ever came,
    But to repent too late:
    There is some hope ere long I may
    In silence dote...

  • Maxwelton's hills are bonnie
    Where early falls the dew
    And 'twas there that Annie Laurie
    Gived me her promise true.
    Gived me her promise true
    Which ne'er forgot shall be
    And for bonnie Annie Laurie
    I'd lay me down and die.

    Her brow is like the snow drift,
    Her throat is like the swan,
    Her face, it is the fairest
    That e'er the sun...

  • Love me not for comely grace
    For my pleasing eye or face,
    Nor for any outward part,
    No, nor for my constant heart.
    For those my fail or turn to ill,
    So thou and I shall sever.
    Keep therefore a true woman's eye,
    And love me still, but know not why;
    So hast thou the same reason still
    To doat upon me ever.