• Out upon it, I have loved
    Three whole days together!
    And am like to love three more,
    If it prove fair weather.

    Time shall moult away his wings
    Ere he shall discover
    In the whole wide world again
    Such a constant lover.

    But the spite on ‘t is, no praise
    Is due at all to me:
    Love with me had made no stays,
    Had it any been but she...

  • Friend, whose smile has come to be
    Very precious unto me,
    Though I know I drank not first
    Of your love’s bright fountain-burst,
    Yet I grieve not for the past,
    So you only love me last!

    Other souls may find their joy
    In the blind love of a boy:
    Give me that which years have tried,
    Disciplined and purified,—
    Such as, braving sun and...

  • How could I love you more?
    I would give up
    Even that beauty I have loved too well
    That I might love you better.
    Alas, how poor the gifts that lovers give—
    I can but give you of my flesh and strength,
    I can but give you these few passing days
    And passionate words that, since our speech began,
    All lovers whisper in all ladies’ ears.

    I try to think...

  • Love not, love not! ye hapless sons of clay!
    Hope’s gayest wreaths are made of earthly flowers—
    Things that are made to fade and fall away
    Ere they have blossom’d for a few short hours.
    Love not!

    Love not! the thing ye love may change:
    The rosy lip may cease to smile on you,
    The kindly-beaming eye grow cold and strange,
    The heart still warmly...

  • Under the harvest moon,
    When the soft silver
    Drips shimmering
    Over garden nights,
    Death, the gray mocker,
    Comes and whispers to you
    As a beautiful friend
    Who remembers.

    Under the summer roses
    When the flagrant crimson
    Lurks in the dusk
    Of the wild red leaves,
    Love, with little hands,
    Comes and touches you
    With a thousand...

  • Since there’s not help, come let us kiss and part;
    Nay, I am done, you get no more of me;
    And I am glad, yea, glad with all my heart,
    That thus so cleanly I myself can free;
    Shake hands for ever, cancel all our vows,
    And when we meet at any time again,
    Be it not seen in either of our brows
    That we, one jot of former love retain.
    Now, at the last gasp of...

  • Surprised by joy—impatient as the Wind
    I turned to share the transport—Oh! with whom
    But Thee, long buried in the silent Tomb,
    That spot which no vicissitude can find?
    Love, faithful love, recalled thee to my mind—
    But how could I forget thee?—Through what power,
    Even for the least division of an hour,
    Have I been so beguiled as to be blind
    To my...

  • I’ve watched you now a full half-hour,
    Self-poised upon that yellow flower;
    And, little Butterfly! indeed
    I know not if you sleep or feed.
    How motionless!—not frozen seas
    More motionless! and then
    What joy awaits you, when the breeze
    Hath found you out among the trees,
    And calls you forth again!

    This plot of orchard-ground is ours;
    My trees...

  • O Mistress mine, where are you roaming?
    O stay and hear! your true-love’s coming
    That can sing both high and low;
    Trip no further, pretty sweeting,
    Journeys end in lovers’ meeting—
    Every wise man’s son doth know.

    What is love? ‘tis not hereafter;
    Present mirth hath present laughter;
    What’s to come is still unsure:
    In delay there lies no plenty,—...

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    When, dearest, I but think of thee,
    Methinks all things that lovely be
    Are present, and my soul delighted:
    For beauties that from worth arise
    Are like the grace of deities,
    Still present with us, tho’ unsighted.

    Thus while I sit and sigh the day
    With all his borrow’d lights away,
    Till night’s black wings do overtake me,
    Thinking on thee,...