• Mute thy Coronation —

    Meek my Vive le roi,

    Fold a tiny courtier

    In thine Ermine, Sir,

    There to rest revering

    Till the pageant by,

    I can murmur broken,

    Master, It was I —

  • My best Acquaintances are those

    With Whom I spoke no Word —

    The Stars that stated come to Town

    Esteemed Me never rude

    Although to their Celestial Call

    I failed to make reply —

    My constant — reverential Face

    Sufficient Courtesy.

  • My Cocoon tightens — Colors tease —

    I'm feeling for the Air —

    A dim capacity for Wings

    Demeans the Dress I wear —


    A power of Butterfly must be —

    The Aptitude to fly

    Meadows of Majesty implies

    And easy Sweeps of Sky —


    So I must baffle at the Hint

    And cipher...



  • My country is my love,

    To whom I’ve given my heart.

    To you I sing, my greatest happiness,

    My flowering Estonia!

    Your pain boils in my heart,

    Your pride and joy makes me happy,

    My country, my country!


    My country is my love,

    I shall never leave her,

    ...

  • My country need not change her gown,

    Her triple suit as sweet

    As when 'twas cut at Lexington,

    And first pronounced "a fit."


    Great Britain disapproves, "the stars";

    Disparagement discreet, —

    There's something in their attitude

    That taunts her bayonet.

  • My Eye is fuller than my vase —

    Her Cargo — is of Dew —

    And still — my Heart — my Eye outweighs —

    East India — for you!

  • My Faith is larger than the Hills —

    So when the Hills decay —

    My Faith must take the Purple Wheel

    To show the Sun the way —


    'Tis first He steps upon the Vane —

    And then — upon the Hill —

    And then abroad the World He go

    To do His Golden Will —


    And if His Yellow feet...

  • The loveliness of Nature, always did

    Delight me.

              In the days of childhood; when

    My young light heart, in all the buoyancy

    Of its own bright imagination’s spell,

    Beat in accordant consonance to all

    For which it cherished an affinity;

    The summer glory of the landscape, rous’d
    ...

  • My first well Day — since many ill —

    I asked to go abroad,

    And take the Sunshine in my hands,

    And see the things in Pod —


    A 'blossom just when I went in

    To take my Chance with pain —

    Uncertain if myself, or He,

    Should prove the strongest One.


    The Summer deepened, while...

  • My friend attacks my friend!

    Oh Battle picturesque!

    Then I turn Soldier too,

    And he turns Satirist!

    How martial is this place!

    Had I a mighty gun

    I think I'd shoot the human race

    And then to glory run!