• 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,...

  • All day long I have been working,
    Now I am tired.
    I call:“Where are you?”
    But there is only the oak tree rustling in the wind.
    The house is very quiet,
    The sun shines in on your books,
    On your scissors and thimble just put down,
    But you are not there.
    Suddenly I am lonely:
    Where are you?
    I go about searching.

    Then I see you,
    ...

  • My love is of a birth as rare
    As 'tis for object strange and high;
    It was begotten by Despair
    Upon Impossibility.

    Magnanimous Despair alone
    Could show me so divine a thing
    Where feeble Hope could ne'er have flown,
    But vainly flapp'd its tinsel wing.

    And yet I quickly might arrive
    Where my extended soul is fixt,
    But Fate does iron...

  • If ever two were one, then surely we.
    If ever man were lov'd by wife, then thee;
    If ever wife was happy in a man,
    Compare with me ye women if you can.
    I prize thy love more then whole mines of gold,
    Or all the riches that the East doth hold.
    My love is such that rivers cannot quench,
    Nor ought but love from thee, give recompence.
    Thy love is such...

  • Love me little, love me long,
    Is the burden of my song.
    Love that is too hot and strong
    Burneth soon to waste.
    Still, I would not have thee cold,
    Not too backward, nor too bold;
    Love that lasteth till 'tis old
    Fadeth not in haste.
    Love me little, love me long,
    Is the burden of my song.

    If thou lovest me too...

  • Come away, come, sweet love,
    The golden morning breaks,
    All the earth, all the air
    Of love and pleasure speaks,
    Teach thine arms then to embrace,
    And sweet rosy lips to kiss,
    And mix our souls in mutual bliss.
    Eyes were made for beauty's grace,
    Viewing, rueing love's long pain,
    Procur'd by beauty's rude disdain.

    Come away, come, sweet...

  • Love in Fantastique Triumph satt,
    Whilst bleeding Hearts around him flow'd,
    For whom Fresh pains he did create,
    And strange Tryanic power he show'd;
    From thy Bright Eyes he took his fire,
    Which round about, in sport he hurl'd;
    But 'twas from mine he took desire,
    Enough to undo the Amorous World.
    From me he took his sighs and tears,
    From...

  • I

    How strong does my passion flow,
    Divided equally twixt two?
    Damon had ne'er subdued my heart
    Had not Alexis took his part;
    Nor could Alexis powerful prove,
    Without my Damon's aid, to gain my love.

    II

    When my Alexis present is,
    Then I for Damon sigh and mourn;
    But when Alexis I do miss,
    Damon gains nothing but my scorn.
    But if...

  • 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 thee, late, a rosy wreath,
    Not so much honouring thee...