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-The Project Gutenberg eBook of Blue and Purple, by Francis Neilson
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-*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK BLUE AND PURPLE ***
-
-
-
-
- BLUE AND PURPLE
-
-
-
-
- BLUE AND PURPLE
-
- FRANCIS NEILSON
-
-
- [Illustration: colophon]
-
-
- NEW YORK: B. W. HUEBSCH
- MCMXX
-
-
- COPYRIGHT, 1920, BY
- B. W. HUEBSCH
-
-
-
-
-SONGS TO A WIFE
-
-_My love is beautiful and sweet; she is like a pale
-pink rose full of the glory of dew and sun. Sharon’s
-garden knows not a bloom so fair as she. Persia holds
-not a fragrance so heavenly in its perfumed bowers.
-Oh, my wondrous love, pour thy scented charm into
-the chalice of my longing heart; fill with thy fresh
-splendour the air I breathe; and give me youth to
-spend on thee, my well-beloved. I am the gardener,
-born to tend one flower. My flower is the radiance of
-a dawn in June. Like a veil of glowing pearls my love
-spreads her light; she is my morning, my joy of perfect
-hours. I will sing to her the song fresh roses raise
-from their delicious petals when night departs and
-they rejoice, sun-kissed, when all the east is rich in
-gold. Lovely is my bloom. Her soul is the first blossom
-given by Him who made the loveliness of Spring._
-
-
-
-
-BLUE AND PURPLE
-
-
-
-
-IN BLUE AND PURPLE CLAD
-
-
-A pearl set in the hollow of a stone,
- Wrought deftly by an artist of great skill;
- A sapphire ’twas that bore the pearl so still
-Within its bosom; taking from its tone
-
-Those fires of deep delight to Asia known.
- Blent in an amethyst, the priceless twain
- Enthronèd were, o’er glowing worlds to reign,
-In gladness richer than the morn has shown.
-
-She, like a regal lily of the field,
-On which the sunset colours softly lay,
-Forgot that life was sometime dark and sad;
-She smiled, and bade all sorrow’s wounds be healed;
-Then she was lovelier than heav’n’s best day--
-Ethereal, in blue and purple clad.
-
-
-
-
-FAR HORIZONS
-
-
-We stand upon the barren shore,
- And look far out to sea,
-The crooning waves their burden pour
- On you and me.
-
-Our longing eyes, full of our mind,
- On far horizons lie--
-There, where our joy we hope to find
- Before we die.
-
-How fair the tempting journey seems--
- Smooth lake of mystery--
-How frail the craft, our forethought deems,
- For such a sea!
-
-For you and me, my lovely one,
- And all our mighty hopes;
-One step, dear love, and we have done,
- And--cut the ropes?
-
-Lashed to the past we stand, and fear
- To leave our ties and pain;
-Though (speaks the soul, if we would hear)
- Our loss is gain.
-
-Fear blurs the vision of our dream,
- Fear fills our hearts with dread,
-Soon we shall find upon life’s stream
- Our souls are dead.
-
-We stand upon the shore and mourn;
- We grieve, despairingly,
-To leave the fetters we have borne--
- So patiently.
-
-Or, do we grieve that we are weak,
- Lack courage to be free,
-And spurn the liberty we seek
- For slavery?
-
-Doubts lie--like pebbles on this strand--
- In our sad souls, my mate.
-Before us lies the promised land,
- Behind us--fate.
-
-Then, let us here together bide,
- With faces toward the sea,
-And hope that some fair morning’s tide
- Take you and me.
-
-
-
-
-HEBE’S EYES
-
-
-The light of Hebe’s eyes
-Gives colour to the skies,
-It makes the azure dome
- A radiant place,
-Where love might find a home,
- Sweet as her face.
-
-Ethereal are the hues
-Where birds a-wing would lose
-Themselves in heavenly bliss;
- As I would do--
-If I might soar to kiss
- Her eyes so blue!
-
-
-
-
-SWEET FACE, I SEE THEE SHINE
-
-
-Sweet face, I see thee shine
-Out of the bosom of the east at morn;
-Thy tenderness, divine,
-Lies mirrored in the pearly dew at dawn.
-
-The flower that smiles at me,
-Holds in its cup the picture of your face;
-In rivulets I see
-The flowing charm of your abiding grace.
-
-The sapling tells me how
-Your body’s symmetry grows strong and straight;
-The winds which whisper now,
-Tell me your love and trust will not abate.
-
-The steadfast stars above
-Reflect the fervour of your constant mind,
-Your deep unwav’ring love--
-The rarest jewel eager man can find!
-
-In nature’s soul thou art--
-I see thee, hear thee, feel thee, ever near;
-Dear love, thou art the heart
-Of those eternal joys our souls revere.
-
-
-
-
-TWO FLOWERS
-
-
- I saw a bloom,
- So beautiful,
-My sad heart lost its gloom,
- And cares that dull
-The senses, soon passed far away--
-The bloom brought joy into the day.
-
- I saw her face
- When she bent down
-And kissed the bloom. Then grace
- Was Hebe’s crown
-Of loveliness, and there! upon
-Her brow the light of heaven shone!
-
-
-
-
-THE MUSIC OF MY HEART
-
-
-The soft night, like a silent child
-Before some wondrous thing,
-Withholds its breath, as if beguiled
-By songs the fairies sing.
-
-It seems to stand and listen, still
-As statue in a grove--
-Perhaps it hears a fairy trill
-A strain Titania wove.
-
-Ah, no, the night hears not her song,
-For it would then be glad;
-And I have listened here so long,
-I know the night is sad.
-
-Now if it be a song that keep
-The hour when night should part,
-Then night must hear from my soul’s deep,
-The music of my heart.
-
-
-
-
-THE TRYST
-
-
-My love is coming through green fields to me--
- Why does she tarry so?
-She knows I wait on cliffs above the sea,
- And dare not to her go;
-For I am prisoned to the spot where love
-Has chained my feet, and must not call or move.
-
-My love is gath’ring harebells, where the mead
- Is starred with flowers to kiss
-Her ling’ring feet; there sedges intercede,
- And whisper runes of bliss--
-Beseeching her to stay and heed me not--
-For she can make a heaven of any spot!
-
-My love is list’ning to the skylark’s song,
- Delight is in her ears.
-She cannot know her lover yearns so long,
- And drinks his salty tears
-To quench his thirst for all her winsome grace--
-Her absence makes a desert of the place.
-
-My love is drinking in the air which blows
- The perfumes of the sea,
-The journeying breeze wafts past me--well she knows--
- Though me she cannot see!
-
-Her lovely eyes, the yearning west would woo,
-Look not on me while blooms in green fields sue.
-
-She knows ’tis deathless love that holds me fast,
- Chained to this rock so grim;
-That I shall wait for her, until the last
- Sun sets o’er ocean’s rim.
-That flowers shall die and green fields fade and sear,
-Ere I forsake the tryst to greet her here.
-
-
-
-
-NATURE’S LOVELINESS
-
-
-Yes, everywhere I go
-I see the constant flow
- Of nature’s loveliness--
-But, oh, if I could see
-These scenes, my love, with thee,
- How bright would be their dress!
-
-I can no more rejoice
-Without your gracious voice
- Exulting in my ear,
-And nature, too, requires
-Your soulful, ardent fires,
- To beautify the year.
-
-The tender blooms turn pale
-When I, alone, through vale
- And gully, searching pass;
-They seem to say to me,
-“Where is your mate? for we
- Bloom only for your lass.”
-
-My worship in the glen
-Goes up for naught, dear, when
- I stand alone in prayer;
-The sea, the dunes, the trees,
-Chide me, and every breeze
- Sings lamentation there.
-
-No, nothing in this world
-Where gales and snows have whirled
- A joyous tempest down--
-Which spread a carpet fine
-For thee to tread, can shine
- As your belovèd crown.
-
-They do not envy you,
-They love the sweet, the true--
- They know you are sincere
-As morning’s spark of light
-In dew orbs shining bright,
- When heaven is blue and clear.
-
-They want your merry laugh,
-Like rain for them to quaff;
- They want to kiss your feet;
-They want to see your eyes--
-Full glory of blue skies--
- Your smile they yearn to greet.
-
-Come to the woods, my own,
-With every blessing known
- To man, which you can bring;
-Here is your royal goal,
-Come, with your joyous soul,
- And make all nature sing!
-
-
-
-
-YOU
-
-
-What is this mystery?
-This subtle wonder--you?
-Which fills my soul with ecstasy,
-My eyes with dew?
-What are you, influence, so mild?
-As subtle as the air which sways
-The stalwart pine. What child
-Of nature are you?
-Soul obeys your slightest motion.
-Mind is set in deep commotion--
-By your presence--
-By your absence--
-Being thrills beneath your glance!
-A smile will all my thought enhance.
-Touch my lips, and every bliss
-Seeks heaven’s glory in a kiss!
-You! sweet influence, what art
-God used in fashioning you apart
-From His renownèd mould,
-In the marvellous days of old?
-Why, all the elements combined
-In making you
-The dearest mystery refined,
-The ages through!
-Yet, what are you? with power
-So great to bind my will,
-Fast in strong chains each hour;
-And every action fill
-With echoes of one name,
-Resounding in love’s hall of fame?
-You! Unlike your kind--
-An essence of God’s mind.
-An attribute of His deep joy,
-When in his toil of love
-He fashioned you without alloy,
-The masterpiece to prove,
-With every splendid gift--replete.
-You--complete!
-My earth, sky, sea, and air;
-My fruit, flower, jewel rare;
-My every need of day and night--
-Sun, moon, stars, space; my soul’s delight!
-Your name whose syllables are wings
-Which waft me high,
-Above the fragrant air which brings
-Faint eastern aromatics to the sky.
-Ever a mystery of art to be,
-A subtle influence subjecting me.
-Like, fair Hamadryad, created anew--
-Ineffable, mystical, wonderful--you!
-
-
-
-
-THE LAST LIGHT
-
-
-The foothills of Nebraska shine
- In a disc of sunset gold;
-The cornstalks glisten like pale wine--
- But the wind is bitter cold.
-
-Around my love a radiance lies,
- ’Tis the glow of her soul’s sun;
-’Twill light a vision in my eyes--
- When the long day’s work is done.
-
-
-
-
-WHEN YOU WERE BORN
-
-
-Love stirred the spheres,
-The groves rang mirth--
-There were no tears--
-At my love’s birth!
-
-A dancing star
-In revel flashed;
-Then leaped afar--
-And earthward dashed.
-
-In bliss it showered
-A million joys--
-Sweet wishes flowered
-In girls and boys.
-
-Then back it went,
-With soaring dance,
-And darkness rent
-In merry prance.
-
-The dawn’s grey spires
-Cleft night’s blue deep,
-Then golden fires
-Consumed dawn’s keep.
-
-A lark then flew
-With joy on high--
-With pearly dew--
-Up to the sky.
-
-And gave its kiss
-To its dear mate,
-In flutt’ring bliss,
-At heaven’s gate.
-
-So rosy morn
-Subdued the night,
-When you were born,
-My joy’s delight!
-
-
-
-
-FORTUNE, YOU HAVE NAUGHT I NEED
-
-
-Fortune, you have naught I need;
-Fame cannot appease me;
-Flowery beds grow but a weed;
-Laughter cannot please me.
-Lovely roses win no smile,
-From my drooping spirit;
-Larks a song may sing the while,
-I will never hear it.
-Music rich, on which I throve,
-Leaves me worn and weary;
-Softest tunes of vernal grove
-Seem so trite and dreary.
-I am hard to please, I know,
-Nothing wins my pleasure;
-Let the golden rivers flow,
-I disdain their treasure.
-Heaven itself may shine in vain,
-It will cheer me never,
-Let it glow, or blow, or rain,
-Crack, and timbers sever.
-Let me seek the fallow way,
-Hating mirth and sorrow,
-Wanting not this dreary day,
-Give me bright tomorrow!
-Day is dark as longest night,
-Hours are without number;
-Wakeful night in its slow flight,
-Rids me of my slumber.
-Weary, weary world, ah! me,
-What is that I cry for?
-Only love to come to me--
-That is what I sigh for!
-Only Hebe, lovely one,
-She of loves the rarest--
-Give me my beloved sun,
-Light to me the fairest!
-
-
-
-
-LET US MAKE A GARDEN
-
-
-Come, let us make a garden, mate of mine,
-A patch of rich brown earth the Spring will green;
-I, with a spade and fork; you, with a line
-And plan, will set it out for heaven’s bright sheen
-
-To cover, when the warm days come again.
-Come, now the snows are melting, and the soil
-Is drinking down the draughts of winter’s pain;
-Let us dig in our hopes with jocund toil!
-
-The smell of fresh-turned loam will give us strength,
-The work will brace our souls for greater tasks;
-Our plan will bring us days of happy length,
-And take from us the tribute summer asks.
-
-Come, now the stubborn frost is yielding fast,
-And bathe our bodies in the softer airs,
-Which blow from kinder climes now winter’s past,
-And sleet and hail are gone to their white lairs.
-
-With hopes of lovely blooms to gather soon,
-Come, make a garden, mate of mine, with me,
-So we may go rejoicing in warm June,
-And all the glories of God’s bounty see.
-
-Come, mate of mine, and make a garden bright
-In my sad heart, for snows are melting there,
-Bring to it all your joys of warmth and light,
-And bid it bloom, and never more be bare.
-
-
-
-
-SANCTUARY
-
-
-Where the peace of even lies,
-And the low’ring purples rest,
-Under amethystine skies,
-Is the mystery of the West.
-
-In the colour-blending shroud
-Of the glories of the heat,
-Where the myriad tones of cloud
-Glow and fade in their retreat,
-
-There the soul of peace lies still,
-In the secret of the eve,
-In the shadows of the hill,
-Where the colours spin and weave
-
-All the textures for the skies,
-All the yearnings of the heart,
-All the gleams in lovely eyes--
-In the wonder-colour part
-
-Lies the soul of peace. And thou!
-Dearest mystery of my life,
-With thy colours me endow,
-In the murk and gloom of strife.
-
-Radiant! Clothe me in thy soul--
-Sanctuary of my rest.
-Let thy mingling colours roll,
-Deep, around me in thy West.
-
-
-
-
-STARS
-
-
-Ten thousand lights were gleaming there,
- A million stars were bright--
-But, oh, my darling’s face was fair
- On that entrancing night.
-
-The world looked up and saw the skies,
- In lovely colour shine--
-I looked into my darling’s eyes,
- And all the world was mine.
-
-
-
-
-REJUVENATION
-
-
-Are you the wondrous joy of Spring,
-Sent coursing through the woods,
-With chorals for the birds to sing,
-And colors for the buds?
-
-Or are you some supreme delight,
-Which morn set free with mirth,
-To carry gladness in your flight
-All o’er the meads of earth?
-
-What are you, Hebe, nymph or maid?
-You start Spring in my heart
-With blooms that time can never fade--
-Rejuvenating art.
-
-What witchery, like Spring, is this
-You hold o’er me, sweet one?
-You set me glowing with a kiss
-With warmth of summer sun.
-
-As winter thaws when spring comes in
-With claims to warmth and growth,
-So you from cold my soul doth win--
-Pour in it best of both.
-
-I rise from dreary hours and smile
-At sorrow when you call,
-And thrill with youthful yearnings while
-Your blisses on me fall.
-
-’Tis magic! ’Tis the art of joy,
-Transforming way of Spring;
-Her methods, Hebe, you employ
-To make my young heart sing.
-
-
-
-
-A SONG
-
-
-I love her for her tenderness,
- Her sweet abiding grace,
-Her gentle spirit’s loveliness,
- Her earnest, winsome face!
-
-I love her for her happy ways,
- Her body’s wondrous bloom,
-Her smiles which light the heavy days,
- And straight dispel my gloom!
-
-I love her for her honest speech--
- Her constant soul’s delight--
-Her honeyed lips the gods would teach
- To kiss their loves aright!
-
-I love her for she kept for me,
- Those lips where perfect bliss
-Awaits in reddening ecstasy
- Her lover’s eager kiss!
-
-
-
-
-HEBE
-
-
-Hebe is a mystery,
-Moving in a woman’s guise,
-Through a silent sacristy--
-Holy as her lovely eyes.
-
-Hebe is a magnet strong,
-Drawing strength from strength each day,
-She is like a glorious song,
-Growing sweeter in its sway;
-
-Melting mind and heart at first,
-Thrilling all the senses whole,
-’Til in its melodic burst,
-Leaps triumphant o’er the soul.
-
-Hebe is enchanting when
-All the world seems most awry;
-She smiles brightly o’er me, then
-Earth is gone and heaven is nigh.
-
-Hebe is both pro and con--
-She is understanding’s own.
-Was there ever paragon
-Such as she to scholars known?
-
-She is younger than her youth,
-She is older than her race,
-She is clearer than the truth,
-Tender as her winsome face.
-
-Nature’s contradiction she,
-Turning science upside down;
-She is Love’s own mystery,
-From her heel up to her crown.
-
-Hebe is all things of joy:
-She is joy--joy was forgot
-’Til she came, here to employ
-Lover’s arts the Greeks knew not.
-
-She is supple, strong, and sweet;
-She is full of gentle mirth--
-Happy are her splendid feet,
-They are worthy of the earth.
-
-She is sportive as a child,
-She is wise as she is kind,
-With a temper firm yet mild,
-She controls her earnest mind.
-
-Tears may fall as drenching rain,
-She will make each tear a pearl,
-And the heart when full of pain,
-She can set in joyful whirl.
-
-Who records this maid of bliss?
-I, who love her every act.
-Greater myst’ry yet is this:
-Hebe is a splendid fact.
-
-
-
-
-SPRING
-
-
-Let us go
-While Spring’s delicious breezes blow,
-And see the dunes and sedges grow
-Green, white, and red--
-Now Winter’s sped--
-And all the moorland is aglow.
-
-Let us feel
-The magic breath of springtime steal
-On us, and everywhere reveal
-The joyous strife
-Of bursting life,
-And hear the bells of heaven peal.
-
-Let us see
-The busy songsters’ ecstasy,
-And hear them pipe their songs of glee--
-For all the day
-They seem to say,
-The soul is happy that is free!
-
-Love, divine,
-Art thou not Spring, and give me wine
-To quaff? For in this heart of mine
-A new life grows,
-And yields a rose
-For thee--the fragrance of it thine!
-
-Hebe, dear,
-The message of this Spring day hear;
-See, love, the glory of the year:
-The Spring is free,
-So Summer be
-The season in which joy is clear!
-
-
-
-
-THE FAY
-
-
-In blue, cerise, and grey,
-A dainty, bonnie thing--
-No mortal--just a fay,
-From elfin glades astray,
-With joys the swallows bring
-When they come back with spring.
-
-She came with lovely mien--
-The charms of fairy’s art--
-No winsomer was seen,
-Not Titania, her queen.
-She flew into my heart
-To rest, and ne’er depart.
-
-My heart is beating high--
-The fay is singing there.
-Blest tenant, tell me why,
-Of mortals, why am I
-The happy one to dare
-Make captive, fay so rare?
-
-She answered in a song,--
-So soft and sweet the tune--
-“Pray, why? Have I done wrong
-To hide in heart so strong?
-Where I may place the boon
-Of all the joys of June?”
-
-Oh, winsome, witching sprite,
-Who like a mortal came,
-In robe of tender light,
-To make my hours so bright;
-Who brought me Love’s dear fame,
-To warm me at its flame.
-
-
-
-
-A SONG
-
-
-My love is morning’s fragrance blown
-From blossoms fair in golden June;
-Her footstep’s rhythm is in tune
-With melodies by Springtime known.
-Her misty locks are like the May,
-On pearly hedges lightly thrown;
-A sweeter face was never shown
-To man that he might face the day!
-O beauty, tender, like the moon
-Of summer nights, which gently lay
-On lovers when their hearts were gay,
-And deep desire was at its noon.
-
-
-
-
-THE GARDENER
-
-
-I see her in the blooming field,
- Where winds sport in the grass,
-And petals of the Summer yield
- Sweet perfumes to my lass.
-
-I see her gather flowers so bright,
- They almost match her face,
-Whose rapture is my soul’s delight--
- There I shall find God’s grace.
-
-Ah, grace of mercy to me flows
- When I look in her eyes;
-Her soul of love and beauty glows,
- And my life sanctifies.
-
-She is so simple in her joys,
- So childlike in her ways;
-When she the golden hour employs,
- In off’ring nature praise.
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-She lifts the roots to plant again,
- In some sequestered spot,
-Where they may know a fairer reign,
- And beautify her plot--
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-There, thrive from culture of her hand,
- Aim to engage her smile,
-Delight in blooming o’er the land
- Where she will tread the while.
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-So God His wonders has revealed
- Through her, what growth can be,
-And in the process I am healed
- Of blindness, and can see
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-That all the fields and woods are full,
- Of glories rich and rare--
-When she a little flower will pull,
- And set it in her hair.
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-REVELATION
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-I see no beauty shining in the east
-At dawn, nor when the glowing sun has risen,
-And shot a million rays into night’s prison--
-No lovely scene on which my eyes would feast.
-And in the west at eve I see no light
-That enters my whole being like a flash
-Of bursting joy--swift sky rent ere the crash
-Of kissing clouds acclaim their passion’s might.
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-My eyes have seen the marvel of the world,
-All joys transfigured into mighty bliss--
-The great creative moment, sight divine,
-When earth, and sky, and sea, were torn and hurled
-Apart, to yield her soul’s ecstatic kiss,
-Which shed all beauty ’neath one glance of mine.
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-THE KEEPER OF THE KISSES
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-The keeper of the kisses sleeps--
- No sigh of mine can wake her;
-In slumber all my joy she keeps--
- My eyes will not forsake her!
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-All night I wait and watch her rest,
- And yearn for those deep blisses,
-Which are withheld from those unblest,
- By her who keeps the kisses.
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-Oh, keeper of the kisses, rise
- And now, at morn, uprender
-The key which locks your lips and eyes,
- And give me kisses tender.
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-The birds are waiting, and the flowers--
- All spring your kisses needing;
-The burning stars, the fainting hours,
- The earth for joy is pleading.
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-See, her soft couch is moss and blooms,
- All sweet with perfumes blowing;
-And lover like myself assumes,
- The flowers for her are growing.
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-Now if she wake with rosy dawn,
- When all the east be singing,
-Will every nightingale be drawn
- To her with bluebells ringing?
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-She sleeps, and knows not how we yearn,
- For bliss she only grants us;
-For her the sun and sky doth burn!
- The lark is up, and chants thus:
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-“Oh, keeper of the kisses, wake!
- Unlock your lips by smiling,
-And let adoring mortals take
- The joys of your beguiling.
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-“For what is love without your lips?
- A life that is not merry.
-The bee that every honey sips,
- Prefers the dimpled cherry.”
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-MUSIC IN HADES
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-The blackbird’s note on Spring’s first morn,
- Is not so sweet as my love’s voice,
-Her music, like a song re-born,
- For great Eurydice’s own choice--
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-Nay, Orpheus gave not to the shades,
- To win his love, such minstrelsy,
-As my dear love, whose song pervades
- The hell from which she set me free.
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-THE DREAM
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-Beauty waking from a vivid dream,
-All warm, and soft, and tender,
-Her eyes with happiness agleam--
-Outstretched her arms, so slender.
-Her face a picture full of wonder--
-Her lips of gushing love asunder.
-My lovely mistress, then ensouled,
-Wrapped in the gown of rosy sleep,
-Thrust back the curtained haze, and rolled
-Aside the mists of slumber deep.
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-Sweetly she murmured to her lover: “Boy,
-I dreamed a dream all joy!
-There, in a thicket, caught by thorns,
-A bird, which morning’s glow adorns,
-(It was not hurt, but tangled there,
-And struggled to be free)
-A yellow bright canary!
-It whistled sweet to me--
-I thought it was a fairy.
-In golden robes so rare,
-Until I stretched my hand,
-And saw it spread its wings.
-Then, not in fairyland,
-I thought an elf (though each one sings)
-Could thrill so blithe a song,
-Or fly away so fast.
-I gave it liberty,
-To live a life of joys both bright and long,
-In one warm summer of days unsurpassed.
-This dream of freedom came to me.”
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-Joy tinted every feature of her face,
-Warm blushes spread beneath the lace
-Of her fine robe, and pure delight
-Sang in the phrases of her speech;
-She lay, and told the story bright
-In throbbing tones of happiness,
-So wonderful was she, I would beseech
-Such exquisite dear tenderness--
-Soft as the morning sun’s serenest beams--
-Would come from all her dreams,
-And make my love so rosy,
-So warm, so soft and cosy;
-So clinging in her kisses,
-Resplendent in those blisses
-Of trust, and hope, and courage fine,
-Which shone in her like gleams of deep red wine!
-My soul was never thrilled,
-As it was then by her;
-My eyes with tears were filled,
-For joys so rare!
-Love surged like a sun-shaft up,
-To drink deep bliss from heaven’s cup!
-’Twas like the poet’s joy I feel,
-As if her lovely soul were bare,
-And mine with it was there
-To touch and heal
-Itself, and all those blessings gain
-Which God sends down on her like sweet, refreshing rain.
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-Blest be her gracious head,
-Smooth be her smiling brow!
-May Spring and Summer wed
-For Hebe now,
-And shower--
-Aye! every hour--
-The fairest blossoms of the trees
-On every fragrant gentle breeze,
-To make soft paths for her dear feet,
-When she would in her sweet dreams greet
-Her fond, adoring mate,
-At dreamland’s gate.
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-THE BOON
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-What is the dearest wish my soul can make?
- What great desire can all this world bestow?
- What is the very height of boon I know?
-What gift immeasurable I can take?
-Is there some precious thing for its own sake
- My mind doth crave to make it strong and glow?
- Is there some priceless treasure I might show,
-And make men from their rosy dreams awake?
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-No treasure this deep world can give I need.
- My dearest wish no mighty king can give;
- My great desire--no bauble that will cloy!
-I seek no gains on which ambitions feed!
- Far more I seek; always to move and live
- And have my being in my Hebe’s joy.
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-JACK O’LANTERN
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-Firefly! wait, but a moment, in your flight;
-Stay, gleaming thing, and tell me of that night,
-When you were taken by a fairy hand,
-And cast into the grate to light the brand,
-In that fair room of bliss and rosy dream.
-For love of God! I pray you, moving beam
-Of light, stay, now my memory is woke--
-You will not leave me now you do invoke
-My thought to that dear night, long gone, when she,
-With elfin joy, went out and captured thee.
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-You circle round my head, a band of flame--
-A light that fades as quickly as it came.
-O fickle fly, deny me not, come burn
-For me, and let me from this torture turn;
-In recollection’s refuge seek relief
-From loneliness, the torn soul’s awful grief.
-Come, bright or dark, do you but circle near,
-Where you alone in night my words may hear.
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-What of my love? My wondrous love, who caught
-You winging that sweet night, as swift as thought,
-And threw you on the logs to start the fire,
-Whose gleams revealed to me my heart’s desire?
-Matchless! all in her loveliness and grace--
-Soft as her humour, happy as her face.
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-Where is she now? Oh, where is my lost love,
-My fairy mistress, gentle as a dove?
-Does she in cockle leaves hide long night through,
-Fearful of the clouds, shrinking from the dew?
-I never see her now! The fire no more
-In flick’ring rays lights up my sad heart’s core.
-There is no warmth in life now she is gone.
-The sun disdains the man it shines upon.
-A wretched thing, bereft of all his joy,
-Goes wand’ring through the night, where fays employ
-The hours in dirges drear, and weirdly mourn
-For her, their queen, long lost to fairy bourn.
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-Come, Jack O’Lantern, lead me to my mate--
-She who alone can my distress abate,
-She who will wipe all storms of grief away,
-She whose dear radiance makes my perfect day!
-Alas! you heed me not, your lamp is out,
-You hide away in darkness, black as doubt,
-You light, to mock the faithful, false as hell,
-You, in and out, you phosphorescent sell--
-I will have naught to do with you. Go, shine,
-And make a fool of souls less tough than mine.
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-A weary round is day, and night is torn
-By all the bitter conflicts day has worn;
-The hours are full of shattered hopes, and pass
-With ling’ring tortures, writhing in the mass
-Of gloomy moods. I am no man of day,
-Nor am I one the limpid night’s soft ray
-Will fall upon to bless. No hour will claim
-Me for time’s old companion. Yes, I shame
-The ordinance of day, bright hours or dark,
-One out of joint with all. The happy lark
-Sings now no more for me. The flow’ring dell
-No longer blooms as she with cup and bell
-Once did. For there is gone from out my life,
-My matchless queen, my joy, my fairy wife.
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-You gleam no more, and yet on wing you roam,
-A firefly desolate, bereft of home
-And hearth, where logs might burn and shine at night,
-Upon the sweetest elf that did delight,
-Beyond excelling, mortal soul and mind.
-May you, poor, searching, Jack O’Lantern, find
-The mistress of your fairy world in state.
-Then come, and take me to the shining grate,
-And I will bow allegiance, and renew
-Love, fealty, and homage, there with you.
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-OH, TRANQUIL NIGHT
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-Oh, tranquil night, what spirit keeps thee still?
-Do whispering breezes taunt thy loneliness?
-Or art thou, too, numb, suffering keen distress,
-For want of one warm kiss to break the chill
-Of patience, which pervades your watch sublime?
-The stars are cold, mute company for thee,
-And cheerless is the ever-moaning sea--
-Long is the keep; a dreary watchman, Time.
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- Some soul is with you breathing out a balm,
- A solace I know not tonight. What heed
- Is taken of our tears which drench the sod?
- Still there must be with thee a spirit calm,
- Else would endurance break for aching need--
- Such loneliness could not be braved by God!
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-DESPAIR
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-Too tough! The spirit will survive,
-It keeps this mortal coil alive;
-Love too, that yearns to meet the day
-When you will come and with me stay.
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-There is no death that love can fear--
-Love never yet upon a bier
-Lay in the sleep of death, for life
-Is stronger far than any strife.
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-Love is the light which burns and shines
-When woe of spirit undermines
-The thought, and our lives go awry,
-And days are long in passing by.
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-Love is the spirit’s soul, and glows
-Through all the pain a mortal knows,
-And death cannot its might assail,
-Nor bitterness its courage quail.
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-Dear love, my flesh cries out to thee,
-My spirit’s eyes her face would see,
-My mind is mad for need of her,
-My love is naked to the air.
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-TO A PHOTOGRAPH
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-How sceptical you look tonight:
- There is a sneer about your lips--
- A moth is near them--see! it sips,
-And now rejoicing takes to flight.
-Oh moth, I envy you that kiss;
- My lips are arid strangers now.
- Oh, I would take to flight, I vow,
-If I could revel in such bliss.
-Why do you look at me and frown?
- What have I done but love you well?
- Does she love me? Come, picture, tell--
-The moth returns, and flutters down
-Upon that blessed wavy hair.
- Oh, how I love each scented strand!
- How oft my lips would make a band
-To capture in a kiss, ensnare
-A lock of that dear crown of yours!
- Ah, well, be vexed with me, severe.
- Those eyes have never shed a tear;
-They follow me on restless tours,
-While I the night pace to and fro,
- Hour after hour, to pass away
- The dreary time before the day.
-Your eyes upon these journeys go,
-Watching, sternly. Picture, tell me--
- What sphinx are you? Speak once and show
- Some sign of pleasure. Let me know
-If you would from my company
-Be gone, and choose another one
- To be with you each day, each hour;
- Resting only--then in my power--
-When from the villages I run?
-Then cosily you rest between
- The folds of my best coat--from grime
- And soot set free. At evening time
-Alone I leave you here. How mean
-Of you to be so petulant!
- Not once of late have you beguiled
- A moody hour of mine and smiled.
-If I have sinned, it was not meant.
-Come, now be patient with me, friend.
- See, I will coax a smile--I’ll set
- You this way--that way--no smile yet?
-Just for a moment! Please unbend.
-Then I shall turn you now oblique--
- Ah! what a change! Your eyes are quite
- Like hers--they hold the heavens so bright--
-Those stars my lonely soul would seek.
-I nearly called you Hebe, then--
- You were so like, for just a span,
- As o’er your brow vibrations ran.
-So they oft do o’er Hebe’s, when
-Some mischief, brewing in her mind,
- Sends laughter ripples o’er her skin--
- Her mirth will out when mischief’s in.
-Where might you her resemblance find?
-Her laughter is a wondrous sound--
- Sorrow, sadness, find their level.
- Where do joy and gladness revel?
-Ah, where? Where Hebe can be found!
-You know her not; yet you are she
- Who made you negative. The match
- Is sometimes perfect. Did you catch
-Her glance when thoughts perhaps of me--
-Alas! that could not be. She knew
- Me not when you were fashioned, friend,
- And never dreamed where you would wend
-Mile after mile with me, to rue
-The day when you were sent to hear
- A million questions. Pity you?
- I do! No woman, false or true,
-Is in listening long your peer!
-Heavens! What have you heard me tell?
- What rapture have you witnessed--oft
- Despair--at which you ever scoffed?
-The gamut--all from heaven to hell--
-All passion’s swift vagaries seen--
- My longing, pleading, anxious nights,
- And day’s distracted hours. What fights
-With self, with selfishness between!
-Have you seen all, heard all, known all?
- Then you must be the wisest sphinx
- That wisdom new and ancient links.
-But you are silent as a wall
-Without a mark. So should it be.
- For she must never know what I
- When all alone go through.
- Now lie
-Down flat--there! Let me once more see
-Into your eyes, ere to that shore--
- Where sleep may be--I go tonight
- With thoughts of her, my joy’s delight,
-To lull me gently evermore.
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-SONG
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-I seek your lips with my fond eyes,
- My sight is weary, dear;
-My heart with longing all day cries,
- For you when you are near.
-When you are near and others take
- Your eyes and lips from me,
-And in my soul deep surges make,
- As tempests in the sea.
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-I seek your lips and press them not,
- My own are parched with pain;
-My aching eyes are dim and hot--
- My soul hopes on in vain.
-The day is gone, and you are lost,
- The night for me is lone--
-And through its hours I count the cost
- Of days without my own.
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-HELL
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-Hell holds no terror I shall ever fear,
-For earth when you are absent is my hell;
-Nor thought of meeting can my torment quell,
-For loneliness is black, and cold, and drear.
-This hell is dark! My passion is a flame!
-Its anguish is a never dying fire,
-And longing--hope that never dare aspire,
-But die, in loneliness from whence it came.
- Heav’n though is kind and lets me sometimes in,
- Then hell is all forgotten, and its woe
- Fades like the dew dispersed by summer’s morn,
- And I am purged of all my pain and sin.
- Such moments shine like jewels--then I go
- Back to the dreary hell where pain was born.
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-ALONE
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-The mocking fiends by day
-Make frenzied play
-Around my loneliness;
-The haunting sprites delight
-To sport at night,
-And jeer at my soul’s wretchedness;
-Imprisoned in the boundary of a mind
-Holding but one thought; only one can find
-The thought of you!
-You, far away,
-In silence wrapped.
-With all Hell’s crew
-About me gay,
-And I in loneliness am trapped.
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-Not God nor Devil ease
-The torture of a lonely soul,
-For haunting thoughts will cling,
-And naught relief can bring--
-No recreation please.
-Grim misery must take its toll
-Of tears and pain--
-And work is vain!
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-The vanquished mind in scorn
-Sneers on its child;
-His work, and damns it be forlorn,
-And with it all creative work
-Henceforward be reviled.
-Work? Where? Not here! Within these walls?
-Work! What? Come, try it now,
-And answer every thought that calls
-In every moment. Tell me how
-One single minute, pray,
-My mind can get away
-From her, the absent one--
-Come, tell me, and my work is done.
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-The air! Go out and roam the field.
-Sit in the sun--or rain;
-Or count the stars again;
-Or tell the steps long footsore journeys have revealed.
-Do something. Go! But what?
-What, leave that thought behind?
-Where go? Where that is not
-The burden of my mind?
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-Forget. Why, all the fiends of midnight hours
-Yell that drab word at me; it falls in showers
-Of rattling drops,
-And never stops,
-Until my ears
-Nigh burst,
-And I accurst
-With all Hell’s fears!
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-Still there are moments when
-Relief comes to my ken,
-Then I admire my torturer sublime.
-The silence of her absence is like time
-A million years beyond this day--
-Like stillness of forgotten tombs,
-Where Nineveh, once gay,
-Stood mighty, where now the sandstorm booms
-O’er a desert quite as lonely as my heart.
-She leaves me, like a queen, to bear the smart
-Of her superb indifference and calm--
-Unconscious of the harm
-Such loneliness can do!
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-The day when it is new
-Dawns dark and drear.
-Each hour a bier
-On which I lay my thought,
-And see it come to life again--
-Reincarnated spirit, caught
-Back, to murder it in agony, and then--
-The weary strife goes on and on,
-The minutes reek with blood,
-And then the fiends of loneliness soon don
-The inky cloak with scarlet hood,
-And round me chant their racking dirges chill,
-And bring their terrors on to slay my will.
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-First, slimy, drooling Jealousy appears--
-A female draped in timid lover’s fears--
-She minces, ambles, leers at me,
-And whispers tales, maliciously.
-The spume of Hell’s presumption she,
-The horror of the lonely. See!
-How she begins her work--
-The craft! the skill!
-It enters like a dirk--
-The soul to kill.
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-She fails, and vanishes in mist.
-My soul is adamant, and will resist.
-Then Poison comes, in silvery sheen,
-The figure holds a cup between
-The palms of outstretched hands,
-And in a pleasant tone commands me, “Drink!
-And no more think.
-Why suffer earth’s delirious pain?
-The yearning heart that yearns in vain
-Will know no peace until the light
-Goes out in never-ending night.
-I bring you here the only balm
-For loneliness. Drink, and be calm!
-Where all is still no aching mind
-Can harrow you--peace you will find.”
-Then Poison hies away;
-To tempt me when despair
-May crush me some dread day,
-And I no longer care!
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-They fail to find me apt,
-So on comes License garbed
-In golden lace, and wrapped
-About her waist a serpent barbed.
-Hell’s finest figure walks
-With dignity and grace;
-Beseechingly she talks,
-And modest is her face.
-The fiends do well. They know
-The jade
-Must masquerade,
-Seem innocence, aglow,
-My loneliness to break and then beguile!
-The trick is hardly worth a smile.
-Still I am left alone
-To wrestle with the spawn
-That comes from Hell to fawn
-On me. Can soul atone
-For this one cruel act of thine,
-My torturer, divine?
-Can thoughts so merciless afflict
-The mind and leave it sane?
-Or bubbles burst, when they are pricked,
-And seem the same again?
-The weariness of longing and its woe,
-The evil thoughts drear loneliness will sow,
-The torrid tears,
-Abhorrent fears,
-The fretful waiting,
-The frenzied hating;
-All come to me, by night, by day,
-When you are far away.
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-Tired mind is easy prey
-For hideous imagination’s play.
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-ROAMING
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-Is there no place where I might rest?
- No harbour for my soul?
-Must I go roaming on unblest,
- Without a chart or goal?
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-Go searching for a place where peace
- May soothe away my pain;
-Some lonely nook where ills may cease,
- And nothing be all gain?
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-And yet, with all the pain and tears,
- That lonely sorrows bring;
-Though life’s besetting woes are fears,
- To hope’s frail staff I cling.
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-My fears are hopes in joy’s disguise,
- My hopes are fears in flight,
-Which seek an earthly paradise,
- Beyond the range of sight.
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-So nestle, pain, you constant friend,
- Close to my longing heart--
-What matter how the story end--
- We two shall never part.
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-And yet there is a place I know,
- Where all griefs are forgot--
-A breast to which I ever go,
- E’en knowing it is not.
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-I go to that dear place to lose
- All fears, all woes, all pains;
-It is the paradise I choose,
- Where life eternal reigns!
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-Where life is drawn anew from springs,
- Which flow with every bliss,
-And to me joy celestial brings
- New hope with every kiss!
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-Alas, the breast of love is wide,
- Too precious for one life,
-And others cannot be denied--
- For what is love but strife?
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-So, ever seeking, trudge and roam,
- Through hours of chill and gloom,
-And make the silent night your home,
- Where there is always room.
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-Roam on, until a morn shall rise,
- When you will wake from rest,
-And know you have found paradise,
- At last, upon her breast.
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-STORM
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-Grief is a drenching blast that purges love
-Of all its dross and scum, and leaves it sweet
-And holy in its excellence complete.
-Love without grief no test of strength will prove.
-The bitterness and pain, dread loneliness,
-The ache of yearning, then the galling thought--
-Love’s deep passions in shattering gusts are caught,
-And scattered wide apart when deep distress
-Comes raging through the soul’s wide-open door;
-Shaking the citadel of hope--the walls
-Where all the dearest joys take refuge in--
-Searching the battered frame to find its core,
-With that convulsive fury which appalls
-The strongest heart that deepest Love would win.
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-THE VOID
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-The grey day dawns and sleep is gone,
- The laggard hours are here to count--
-Like yesterday’s the sun shone on--
- A dreary stream from time’s old fount.
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-Go, day, as fast as my heart beats,
- Pass, minutes, with the speed of thought--
-Fly, as my soul, when it entreats
- Swift passage where its love is sought.
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-The present bridge with then and when,
- Link past and future, dropping now;
-Die, days, and rot like aged men,
- Nights, vanish like a gamester’s vow!
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-Hope, on in front, seeks out the way,
- Doubt stays behind and scoffs at all,
-Trust walks with calm all through the day,
- Faith brightly shines through night’s deep pall.
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-Life in the ever present hour,
- Art in the prison of life’s pain,
-Love in the torture of its power;
- Death shares with sleep what joy should gain.
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-ABSENCE
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-There is no anguish like the mourning heart,
-That mourns for its lost love and mourns in vain;
-That is the anguish which defies all pain--
-Torture at which Prometheus’ soul would start!
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-What agony can still the heart of joy,
-That holds its loved one to its surging breast?
-All hell can rage and not disturb that rest--
-Then Stygian tortures are but pain’s alloy!
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- And what is absence but a gaping sore,
- That aches and suffers every stinging thrust?
- A burning lesion, or a bleeding rent,
- That rives the soul of lovers to the core?
- When hearts in absence stronger grow, then must
- Those hearts have held no lover’s aliment!
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-WANDERING
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-The morning hath the sun for mate,
- The night the moon for wife;
-The wind and I, like things of hate,
- Go on alone through life.
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-The wind is cold, the wind is hot,
- The wind is fierce and wild;
-It stays not long in any spot,
- It never is beguiled.
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-Perhaps the wind might pause awhile
- And whisper to the reeds,
-If they would only rise and smile,
- And ask the lone wind’s needs.
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-DESTINY
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-Here, let it be! I will not ask,
-Dear God, what is my destiny.
-With courage I will face the task--
-So, life, make what you will of me.
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-Yet I would know what is this pain,
-Which smites with cruel force my mind?
-And what can sorrow hope to gain
-If woe is all my heart can find?
-
-Why linger here? There must be rest
-In some fair haven Thou hast made,
-Or is the region of the blest
-As vain a place as this? Then fade
-
-Sweet hope! And let the clouds of night
-Assemble o’er my weary head--
-Why question more about the fight
-Of souls that battle with the dead?
-
-Still destiny may be some song
-My aching heart might learn to sing,
-A melody, both sweet and long,
-And singing, heaven nearer bring!
-
-Perhaps my doubts are shadows chill;
-My mind may harbour questions vain.
-My destiny! the merest rill
-On ocean’s wide, unresting main.
-
-Then Life and Death may count as past--
-Things gone beneath the sodden clay.
-For some great part, Thou, me might cast,
-To light dejection’s gloomy day.
-
-Yes, there is Love! Love ever bright,
-Love worshipping the soul of her
-Who came from thee--with morn’s first light--
-Embodiment of all things fair.
-
-This let me do. Take Death! Take Life!
-And leave me Love’s celestial glow.
-And save me from the toil and strife,
-Which loveless souls are doomed to know.
-
-
-
-
-EAST WIND
-
-
-Speak, east wind, did you meet my love
- When you came o’er the sea?
-And did she give a message kind
- For you to bring to me?
-
-When you were passing through the haunts
- Of happy, garish men,
-Did you once linger in her hair,
- And murmur to her then
-
-A word, reminding her of one
- Far out on western plains,
-Who looks, and waits, from morn ’til night,
- With hope that never wanes?
-
-With hope that she will send some word--
- One moment of her mind--
-To prove that when we meet again
- My true love I shall find?
-
-No message, east wind, do you bring,
- You leave me lone and cold,
-Farewell, thou heartless wanderer,
- Go, chilling young and old!
-
-Go journeys long in search of hills
- Where only echoes dwell,
-Wild east wind, scorn the love-lorn ones,
- Who would their sad tales tell.
-
-
-
-
-LULLABY
-
-
-Where is peace but on your breast?
-Where does slumbering joy lie down?
-Where do hope and gladness rest,
-Like bright jewels in a crown?
-
-All are found where your heart beats;
-Like strong children in repose,
-When the twilight hour retreats,
-And day’s golden moments close!
-
-Lull me, dearest, into sleep,
-Let me find a pillow fair
-On your breast, where breathings deep
-Rock me, far away from care.
-
-Kiss my aching brow, and then--
-Lay your hands upon my head;
-Peace will come to me again,
-When your bosom is my bed.
-
-
-
-
-RESURRECTION
-
-
-When all my friends say “He is gone,”
- And foes agree to let me rest,
-When ling’ring night falls down upon
- The heart that ached, the restless breast.
-
-There is a way to conquer death,
- To rob the grey shade of its spoil,
-E’en when is spent my last deep breath
- And naught is left of love and toil.
-
-Then come, dear love, and look on me;
- Pour your bright spirit in your glance;
-My soul suffuse with joy of thee,
- Straight from your eyes which do enhance
-
-The light of heaven! One look will raise
- Me from my bier, and make me whole,
-Restoring youth and gladsome days--
- Elixir of my yearning soul!
-
-
-
-
-LAUGHTER
-
-
-Dear love, when droop my weary eyes,
-And patient Death comes near and cries:
-“Tired soul, come forth, and follow me.”
-I ask that thou, my love, shall be
-Wrapped close to my desiring breast,
-So at the last I shall be blest
-With transports of thy laughter. Laugh
-In my arms ecstatic glee,
-And cheer my soul, and I shall quaff
-Thy fragrant breath and smile at thee.
-Dear heart of joy, let my last hour
-Know all thy wondrous merry power--
-Rich in the graces of thy charms,
-Laugh on through each entrancing kiss;
-When I am locked in thy dear arms
-Laugh me away to Death in bliss.
-
-
-
-
-ALCHEMY
-
-
-I was ill, and with a touch
-She reclaimed my waning strength.
-Bless her, God, and give her much
-Joy in love, and days of length.
-What is tragic
-Pain to me?
-Such her magic--
-Alchemy.
-She smiled on me
-When I was ill
-And, lo!
-From pain set free
-I go
-And drink my fill
-At her beauty’s fountain flowing!
-Oh, the bliss of breathing
-Fragrance from her graces blowing;
-Grace like colour seething,
-From a thousand flowers,
-Scenting June’s rich bowers.
-I am well, and she has made
-Every sorrow
-Bring a morrow
-Happier than today.
-Every sadness is repaid
-With rejoicing;
-Like a voicing
-Woodland in the month of May.
-Merry is her soul,
-And witty, too, her nimble mind--
-Like a golden bowl
-Of medicines of every kind.
-Laughter lurks in all her dimples,
-Loving hands of hers give simples--
-Soothing, cheering, happy one--
-Treasure of the golden sun!
-
-
-
-
-SURRENDER
-
-
-Take every joy my nature holds,
-Take every bliss my heart enfolds;
-Come, capture every one,
-While youth and beauty run,
-Locked in each other’s lithesome arms--
-Like flowers entwined.
-Cast from thy mind
-Those fearful, hindering alarms.
-Take, to the last deep drop,
-Nor think when you would stop,
-My strength’s rich wine.
-Love made divine
-The rapturous blood of me for you.
-Red, full and bright,
-Like Vallambrosa’s vineyard dew
-On autumn’s night.
-My mind explore, its treasures take,
-So long as joy is there
-To find, and leave it bare
-Of every thought that might awake
-New transports in your soul--
-Then break the empty bowl,
-So no one else may use
-The vessel, should one choose.
-My body clean and sweet enjoy,
-’Twas made to serve your least delight,
-And when at last our passions cloy,
-In one fierce moment, rise and smite
-With withering scorn,
-And leave it shorn
-Of all its energy and force.
-Then, blasted, reel it down death’s course.
-My soul? Nay, that, my love, you cannot hurt,
-For it is thee. Look, and it will assert
-Your image like a faithful stream,
-Reflecting every feature of your form,
-Showing the slightest, quickest gleam
-From eyes which make it pass from cold to warm.
-It is, O love, your heart, your pulse, your breath,
-And only in your loss can it know death!
-Here I surrender all my mind,
-My heart, my body, all you find
-In thought, in blood, in flesh, to serve thee well
-In giving heaven--then, thou, consign to hell
-Whate’er is left of me.
-E’en then my joy shall be--
-That it was wrecked by thee.
-
-
-
-
-WHAT IS DAY WITHOUT THE SUN?
-
-
-What is day without the sun?
- The night without the stars?
-Ocean’s music would not run,
- Without the sandy bars!
-
-Summer days without a rose--
- A fruitless Autumn would
-Make the year a time of woes--
- Like Spring without a bud.
-
-What am I without my mate?
- Without her bonny face?
-A wanderer disconsolate--
- A being out of place.
-
-She is sun and stars to me--
- The Spring, and Summer too;
-Autumn’s fruit her love will be,
- To sweeten all I do!
-
-
-
-
-THE MORN
-
-
-She cometh like the sweet reprieving morn,
-Clad in her flowing robes of golden light;
-God’s angel of the day to clear the sight
-Of him condemned long years, and left forlorn,
-Deep in the dungeon of his loveless life,
-With every yearning for a love supreme--
-Love shining only in a cruel dream!
-And now his love appears to end the strife.
-
- Oh, love, thou gentle messenger, bend down,
- Thy touch is soothing and thy smile is kind;
- Speak to this sorrowing heart and bid its fears
- Be gone forevermore. When as thy crown
- Appears at dawn, and night flies on the wind,
- So banish all my sorrows and their tears.
-
-
-
-
-THE GARDEN MADE FOR ME
-
-
-My love and I a garden made--
- So early in the spring,
- When larks begin to sing--
-Frail violets a carpet laid,
-Of tender blues, for my sweet maid,
- When we were gardening.
-
-I did not see the garden grow--
- Fate turned me far astray,
- Ere summer’s happy ray
-The garden kissed, and all the glow
-Of fragrant hours I did not know--
- My summer’s days were grey.
-
-I did not pick sweet blooms for her,
- To make a crown to grace
- Her head, and bonny face;
-I wandered in a world so bare,
-No flower of love perfumed the air,
- No blossoms could I trace.
-
-Some lovers sow, some lovers reap,
- And others never see
- The gardens that might be;
-Still, though I might not reap, I keep,
-In dreams of her, the mem’ry deep
- Of gardens made for me.
-
-
-
-
-TO A REPEATER
-
-
-Tell me truly, quaint repeater,
-When will she permit me greet her?
-Tell me when you sweetly chime--
-Name the day, and strike the time.
-
-On my heart you beat so gaily,
-Where her heart has beaten daily;
-She should think of us at night,
-When we two count hours in flight.
-
-Quaint repeater, friend diurnal
-(Like a truthful, faithful journal),
-Make the minutes pass away,
-Speed the night, and hasten day.
-
-Do you keep the hours correctly?
-Hands that move so circumspectly
-Ought, punctiliously, to show
-When a lad to lass should go.
-
-Quaint repeater, faster, faster,
-If you would avert disaster;
-Make the long days swiftly fly,
-Greeting hour is surely nigh.
-
-How can I exist in anguish,
-When for her I fret and languish?
-Quaint repeater, may I rest,
-Where you lay, upon her breast!
-
-
-
-
-THE MUSIC OF A DREAM
-
-
-A song lies buried in my soul,
-Its melody is silent there,
-The glory of it I would roll
-In ecstasy, if thou would’st care
-To hear its sweet enchanting strain,
-In some deep garden where the hills
-Would echo its subdued refrain,
-Where fragrance every cloister fills,
-Where flowery carpets spread, for thee,
-Of velvet petals of the rose,
-Is where the song will flow from me
-Into the heart thy lover knows.
-My precious love, my one delight,
-Thou art more fair than that first dawn
-Which made the new-born world so bright;
-When primal dews spread o’er the lawn
-And grass held jewels in its sheath,
-Where earth’s first flowers were kissed by day.
-More fair, art thou, than Ceres’ wreath
-For tender maidens crowned with May.
-A song for thee, and thee alone,
-No other ear shall know its theme;
-My eastern pearl of rarest tone,
-It is the music of a dream;
-A dream of gushing, surging love
-From never-saving, endless springs,
-Down deep, as heaven is high above;
-Its course, as wide as Cosmos flings
-The starry gems which light the skies,
-When nightingales pour out their song;
-As soft as joy in lover’s eyes,
-In climes, where nights of love are long.
-
-
-
-
-A FLOWER
-
-
-In all this world you are to me
- A flower, serene, alone;
-A sight kind heaven lets me see
-When I am deep in misery,
- And hope of joy near flown.
-
-You, like a bloom when woods are grey,
- Arresting soul and mind,
-With beauty bidding me to stay,
-And worship you with prayer and lay,
- And ease for sorrow find.
-
-Oh, flower of perfect loveliness,
- Oh, bloom of spring’s fair day,
-What gentle joys do you impress
-Upon my soul, with happiness
- Which sweeps the clouds away!
-
-
-
-
-WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
-
-
- What would you do?
- If you loved me,
- As I love you.
-If you in absence sad,
-Longed for a moment’s joy--
-My voice to make you glad--
-Would you the time employ
-In going to your lad?
- And whisper: “Mine alone,
- Yes, I am thine, my own;
-In all this busy world--we two--
-You live for me, and I for you.”
-
- What would you do?
- If you loved me,
- As I love you.
- If you were far away,
-And hungered for a word,
-Just one--to brighten day;
-Some message for a bird
-To carry, would you say?
- “My lover, mine alone,
- Yes, I am thine, my own;
-In all this busy world--just two--
-You live for me, and I for you.”
-
-
-
-
-HER SOUL’S SWEET HEART
-
-
-It is the heart within the soul of her
-That shines, and sets her lily face aglow.
-Turning to rosy blush the velvet snow,
-To make the pearly morn look far less fair!
-It is her soul’s sweet heart that makes her eyes
-The envied of the stars, when glances bright
-Mount up and gleam from her kind orbs at night,
-And spread celestial fire across the skies!
-
- No heart of flesh and blood could glorify
- A form divine, and make so sweet a face
- As that which smiles in pity from above--
- Her spirit ’tis, which beats mysteriously,
- And gives her every action heaven’s grace,
- And wins my human heart to God-like love!
-
-
-
-
-I LOVE YOU SO!
-
-
- I love you so!
-What sacrifice is meet
-That I should make, my sweet,
- That I might show
-My love in some rich way,
-To brighten all your day?
- To keep from strife
-Our years of love, dear wife?
-
- I love you so!
-My life is naught to me--
-Of use to none but thee--
- Oh, that you know!
-Yet would its end once bring
-You joy, how could I cling
- To it, and bear
-The thought it brought you care?
-
- I love you so!
-There is no death I fear
-To save you pain, my dear.
- For death I owe
-To love, for your sweet grace!
-Loved vision of your face
- Rest in my eyes,
-When death takes my last sighs.
-
- I love you so!
-My own, my precious mate,
-I fear not any fate--
- No pain, no woe--
-So long as I may die
-Beneath the smiling sky.
- Your eyes for me
-Make heaven’s canopy!
-
-
-
-
-LOVE’S LAST QUEST
-
-
-She came to me, a messenger of spring,
-Borne on the wings of ecstasy, and joy
-Flowed o’er me like a sunburst’s splendid ray.
-My silent soul was moved again to sing,
-My saddened mind was purged of its alloy--
-She led me up from cheerless night to day.
-
-She came, a vision of delights I dreamed
-When all the world of wonder moved my heart;
-She brought fair prospects to my fading sight,
-And proved that life was dearer than it seemed;
-She led me back to rosy realms of art--
-She, sweet embodiment of art’s delight!
-
-She came, and changed the purpose of the years;
-With grace she gave long days of peace to me.
-Her gift--the jewel of her love she gave,
-A glory and a passion without peers;
-As full of splendour as the orient sea,
-Where pearls of heaven rest beneath the wave.
-
-She came, and shed her gentle loveliness
-Upon me, trembling ’neath her spell sublime,
-And chose me for her loving mate; to know
-Her worth, and find in her love’s happiness;
-She came, and made a wondrous dream divine,
-Her beauty and her rapture all aglow.
-
-Blest vision of the dream youth sought in vain;
-Sweet chalice, where commingled rest all aims;
-Enchanting mystery of love’s last quest,
-What can I offer thee that thou would’st deign
-Commensurate (all that the world acclaims
-Most precious things) with those rich gifts--the best--
-
-The rarest love, thou didst bestow on me?
-There’s naught in all the stores of earth to find
-To give in just return--no star above!
-Save what thou’st made--my own deep love for thee--
-A heart and soul renewed, a richer mind--
-My life’s devotion and a deathless love!
-
-
-
-
-CONSECRATION
-
-
-What shall I do for thee, my love?
- What glory can I win?
-What aim is there too high for me?
- What strife to conquer in?
-To thee, my love, whate’er befall,
-I give my life, my soul, my all.
-
-No joy, no pleasure shall I seek,
- In which you have no share;
-All pain and sorrow I shall keep
- From you, and I shall care
-For every hour in which you live,
-As ’twere the last that God would give.
-
-Your worshiper receive with joy.
- My happy lips now seal,
-So all my thought and words may be
- For thee. Then I shall kneel,
-And vow ’fore heaven my love is true,
-And consecrate its life to you.
-
-
-THE END
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-<h2>CONTENTS</h2>
-<p class="contt">
-<a href="#BLUE_AND_PURPLE"><b>BLUE AND PURPLE</b></a><br />
-<a href="#SONGS_TO_A_WIFE"><b>SONGS TO A WIFE</b></a><br />
-<a href="#BLUE_AND_PURPLE"><b>BLUE AND PURPLE</b></a><br />
-<a href="#FAR_HORIZONS"><b>FAR HORIZONS</b></a><br />
-<a href="#HEBES_EYES"><b>HEBE’S EYES</b></a><br />
-<a href="#SWEET_FACE_I_SEE_THEE_SHINE"><b>SWEET FACE, I SEE THEE SHINE</b></a><br />
-<a href="#TWO_FLOWERS"><b>TWO FLOWERS</b></a><br />
-<a href="#THE_MUSIC_OF_MY_HEART"><b>THE MUSIC OF MY HEART</b></a><br />
-<a href="#THE_TRYST"><b>THE TRYST</b></a><br />
-<a href="#NATURES_LOVELINESS"><b>NATURE’S LOVELINESS</b></a><br />
-<a href="#YOU"><b>YOU</b></a><br />
-<a href="#THE_LAST_LIGHT"><b>THE LAST LIGHT</b></a><br />
-<a href="#WHEN_YOU_WERE_BORN"><b>WHEN YOU WERE BORN</b></a><br />
-<a href="#FORTUNE_YOU_HAVE_NAUGHT_I_NEED"><b>FORTUNE, YOU HAVE NAUGHT I NEED</b></a><br />
-<a href="#LET_US_MAKE_A_GARDEN"><b>LET US MAKE A GARDEN</b></a><br />
-<a href="#SANCTUARY"><b>SANCTUARY</b></a><br />
-<a href="#STARS"><b>STARS</b></a><br />
-<a href="#REJUVENATION"><b>REJUVENATION</b></a><br />
-<a href="#A_SONG1"><b>A SONG</b></a><br />
-<a href="#HEBE"><b>HEBE</b></a><br />
-<a href="#SPRING"><b>SPRING</b></a><br />
-<a href="#THE_FAY"><b>THE FAY</b></a><br />
-<a href="#A_SONG2"><b>A SONG</b></a><br />
-<a href="#THE_GARDENER"><b>THE GARDENER</b></a><br />
-<a href="#REVELATION"><b>REVELATION</b></a><br />
-<a href="#THE_KEEPER_OF_THE_KISSES"><b>THE KEEPER OF THE KISSES</b></a><br />
-<a href="#MUSIC_IN_HADES"><b>MUSIC IN HADES</b></a><br />
-<a href="#THE_DREAM"><b>THE DREAM</b></a><br />
-<a href="#THE_BOON"><b>THE BOON</b></a><br />
-<a href="#JACK_OLANTERN"><b>JACK O’LANTERN</b></a><br />
-<a href="#OH_TRANQUIL_NIGHT"><b>OH, TRANQUIL NIGHT</b></a><br />
-<a href="#DESPAIR"><b>DESPAIR</b></a><br />
-<a href="#TO_A_PHOTOGRAPH"><b>TO A PHOTOGRAPH</b></a><br />
-<a href="#SONG"><b>SONG</b></a><br />
-<a href="#HELL"><b>HELL</b></a><br />
-<a href="#ALONE"><b>ALONE</b></a><br />
-<a href="#ROAMING"><b>ROAMING</b></a><br />
-<a href="#STORM"><b>STORM</b></a><br />
-<a href="#THE_VOID"><b>THE VOID</b></a><br />
-<a href="#ABSENCE"><b>ABSENCE</b></a><br />
-<a href="#WANDERING"><b>WANDERING</b></a><br />
-<a href="#DESTINY"><b>DESTINY</b></a><br />
-<a href="#EAST_WIND"><b>EAST WIND</b></a><br />
-<a href="#LULLABY"><b>LULLABY</b></a><br />
-<a href="#RESURRECTION"><b>RESURRECTION</b></a><br />
-<a href="#LAUGHTER"><b>LAUGHTER</b></a><br />
-<a href="#ALCHEMY"><b>ALCHEMY</b></a><br />
-<a href="#SURRENDER"><b>SURRENDER</b></a><br />
-<a href="#WHAT_IS_DAY_WITHOUT_THE_SUN"><b>WHAT IS DAY WITHOUT THE SUN?</b></a><br />
-<a href="#THE_MORN"><b>THE MORN</b></a><br />
-<a href="#THE_GARDEN_MADE_FOR_ME"><b>THE GARDEN MADE FOR ME</b></a><br />
-<a href="#TO_A_REPEATER"><b>TO A REPEATER</b></a><br />
-<a href="#THE_MUSIC_OF_A_DREAM"><b>THE MUSIC OF A DREAM</b></a><br />
-<a href="#A_FLOWER"><b>A FLOWER</b></a><br />
-<a href="#WHAT_WOULD_YOU_DO"><b>WHAT WOULD YOU DO?</b></a><br />
-<a href="#HER_SOULS_SWEET_HEART"><b>HER SOUL’S SWEET HEART</b></a><br />
-<a href="#I_LOVE_YOU_SO"><b>I LOVE YOU SO!</b></a><br />
-<a href="#LOVES_LAST_QUEST"><b>LOVE’S LAST QUEST</b></a><br />
-<a href="#CONSECRATION"><b>CONSECRATION</b></a><br />
-</p>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_i" id="page_i">{i}</a></span>&nbsp; </p>
-
-<div class="bbox">
-<div class="bboxx">
-<h1>BLUE AND PURPLE</h1>
-
-<p class="c">FRANCIS NEILSON<br />
-<br /><br />
-<br />
-<img src="images/colophon.png"
-width="70"
-alt=""
-/><br />
-<br /><br />
-<br />
-NEW YORK: B. W. HUEBSCH<br />
-MCMXX</p>
-</div></div>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_ii" id="page_ii">{ii}</a></span>&nbsp; </p>
-
-<p class="c"><small>
-COPYRIGHT, 1920, BY<br />
-B. W. HUEBSCH<br /></small>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_iii" id="page_iii">{iii}</a></span>&nbsp; </p>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_iv" id="page_iv">{iv}</a></span>&nbsp; </p>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_v" id="page_v">{v}</a></span>&nbsp; </p>
-
-<h2><a name="SONGS_TO_A_WIFE" id="SONGS_TO_A_WIFE"></a>SONGS TO A WIFE</h2>
-
-<p><i>My love is beautiful and sweet; she is like a pale pink rose full of
-the glory of dew and sun. Sharon’s garden knows not a bloom so fair as
-she. Persia holds not a fragrance so heavenly in its perfumed bowers.
-Oh, my wondrous love, pour thy scented charm into the chalice of my
-longing heart; fill with thy fresh splendour the air I breathe; and give
-me youth to spend on thee, my well-beloved. I am the gardener, born to
-tend one flower. My flower is the radiance of a dawn in June. Like a
-veil of glowing pearls my love spreads her light; she is my morning, my
-joy of perfect hours. I will sing to her the song fresh roses raise from
-their delicious petals when night departs and they rejoice, sun-kissed,
-when all the east is rich in gold. Lovely is my bloom. Her soul is the
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_1" id="page_1">{1}</a></span><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_vi" id="page_vi">{vi}</a></span>first blossom given by Him who made the loveliness of Spring.</i></p>
-
-<h2><a name="BLUE_AND_PURPLE" id="BLUE_AND_PURPLE"></a>BLUE AND PURPLE<br /><br />
-IN BLUE AND PURPLE CLAD</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">A pearl</span> set in the hollow of a stone,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Wrought deftly by an artist of great skill;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">A sapphire ’twas that bore the pearl so still<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Within its bosom; taking from its tone<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Those fires of deep delight to Asia known.<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Blent in an amethyst, the priceless twain<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Enthronèd were, o’er glowing worlds to reign,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In gladness richer than the morn has shown.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">She, like a regal lily of the field,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">On which the sunset colours softly lay,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Forgot that life was sometime dark and sad;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">She smiled, and bade all sorrow’s wounds be healed;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Then she was lovelier than heav’n’s best day&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Ethereal, in blue and purple clad.<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_2" id="page_2">{2}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="FAR_HORIZONS" id="FAR_HORIZONS"></a>FAR HORIZONS</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">We</span> stand upon the barren shore,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And look far out to sea,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The crooning waves their burden pour<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">On you and me.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Our longing eyes, full of our mind,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">On far horizons lie&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">There, where our joy we hope to find<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Before we die.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">How fair the tempting journey seems&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Smooth lake of mystery&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">How frail the craft, our forethought deems,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">For such a sea!<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">For you and me, my lovely one,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And all our mighty hopes;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">One step, dear love, and we have done,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And&mdash;cut the ropes?<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Lashed to the past we stand, and fear<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">To leave our ties and pain;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Though (speaks the soul, if we would hear)<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Our loss is gain.<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_3" id="page_3">{3}</a></span><br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Fear blurs the vision of our dream,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Fear fills our hearts with dread,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Soon we shall find upon life’s stream<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Our souls are dead.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">We stand upon the shore and mourn;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">We grieve, despairingly,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To leave the fetters we have borne&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">So patiently.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Or, do we grieve that we are weak,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Lack courage to be free,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And spurn the liberty we seek<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">For slavery?<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Doubts lie&mdash;like pebbles on this strand&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">In our sad souls, my mate.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Before us lies the promised land,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Behind us&mdash;fate.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Then, let us here together bide,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">With faces toward the sea,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And hope that some fair morning’s tide<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Take you and me.<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_4" id="page_4">{4}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="HEBES_EYES" id="HEBES_EYES"></a>HEBE’S EYES</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">The</span> light of Hebe’s eyes<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Gives colour to the skies,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">It makes the azure dome<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">A radiant place,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Where love might find a home,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Sweet as her face.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Ethereal are the hues<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Where birds a-wing would lose<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Themselves in heavenly bliss;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">As I would do&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">If I might soar to kiss<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Her eyes so blue!<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_5" id="page_5">{5}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="SWEET_FACE_I_SEE_THEE_SHINE" id="SWEET_FACE_I_SEE_THEE_SHINE"></a>SWEET FACE, I SEE THEE SHINE</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Sweet</span> face, I see thee shine<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Out of the bosom of the east at morn;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Thy tenderness, divine,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Lies mirrored in the pearly dew at dawn.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">The flower that smiles at me,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Holds in its cup the picture of your face;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In rivulets I see<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The flowing charm of your abiding grace.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">The sapling tells me how<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Your body’s symmetry grows strong and straight;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The winds which whisper now,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Tell me your love and trust will not abate.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">The steadfast stars above<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Reflect the fervour of your constant mind,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Your deep unwav’ring love&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The rarest jewel eager man can find!<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">In nature’s soul thou art&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">I see thee, hear thee, feel thee, ever near;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Dear love, thou art the heart<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Of those eternal joys our souls revere.<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_6" id="page_6">{6}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="TWO_FLOWERS" id="TWO_FLOWERS"></a>TWO FLOWERS</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i4"><span class="smcap">I saw</span> a bloom,<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">So beautiful,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My sad heart lost its gloom,<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">And cares that dull<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The senses, soon passed far away&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The bloom brought joy into the day.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i4">I saw her face<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">When she bent down<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And kissed the bloom. Then grace<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Was Hebe’s crown<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Of loveliness, and there! upon<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Her brow the light of heaven shone!<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_7" id="page_7">{7}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="THE_MUSIC_OF_MY_HEART" id="THE_MUSIC_OF_MY_HEART"></a>THE MUSIC OF MY HEART</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">The</span> soft night, like a silent child<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Before some wondrous thing,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Withholds its breath, as if beguiled<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">By songs the fairies sing.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">It seems to stand and listen, still<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">As statue in a grove&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Perhaps it hears a fairy trill<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A strain Titania wove.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Ah, no, the night hears not her song,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">For it would then be glad;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And I have listened here so long,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">I know the night is sad.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Now if it be a song that keep<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The hour when night should part,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Then night must hear from my soul’s deep,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The music of my heart.<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_8" id="page_8">{8}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="THE_TRYST" id="THE_TRYST"></a>THE TRYST</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">My</span> love is coming through green fields to me&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Why does she tarry so?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">She knows I wait on cliffs above the sea,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And dare not to her go;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">For I am prisoned to the spot where love<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Has chained my feet, and must not call or move.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">My love is gath’ring harebells, where the mead<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Is starred with flowers to kiss<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Her ling’ring feet; there sedges intercede,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And whisper runes of bliss&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Beseeching her to stay and heed me not&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">For she can make a heaven of any spot!<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">My love is list’ning to the skylark’s song,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Delight is in her ears.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">She cannot know her lover yearns so long,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And drinks his salty tears<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To quench his thirst for all her winsome grace&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Her absence makes a desert of the place.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">My love is drinking in the air which blows<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">The perfumes of the sea,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The journeying breeze wafts past me&mdash;well she knows&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Though me she cannot see!<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_9" id="page_9">{9}</a></span><br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Her lovely eyes, the yearning west would woo,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Look not on me while blooms in green fields sue.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">She knows ’tis deathless love that holds me fast,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Chained to this rock so grim;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">That I shall wait for her, until the last<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Sun sets o’er ocean’s rim.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">That flowers shall die and green fields fade and sear,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Ere I forsake the tryst to greet her here.<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_10" id="page_10">{10}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="NATURES_LOVELINESS" id="NATURES_LOVELINESS"></a>NATURE’S LOVELINESS</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Yes</span>, everywhere I go<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">I see the constant flow<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Of nature’s loveliness&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">But, oh, if I could see<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">These scenes, my love, with thee,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">How bright would be their dress!<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">I can no more rejoice<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Without your gracious voice<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Exulting in my ear,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And nature, too, requires<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Your soulful, ardent fires,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">To beautify the year.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">The tender blooms turn pale<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">When I, alone, through vale<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And gully, searching pass;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">They seem to say to me,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">“Where is your mate? for we<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Bloom only for your lass.”<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">My worship in the glen<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Goes up for naught, dear, when<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">I stand alone in prayer;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The sea, the dunes, the trees,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Chide me, and every breeze<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Sings lamentation there.<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_11" id="page_11">{11}</a></span><br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">No, nothing in this world<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Where gales and snows have whirled<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">A joyous tempest down&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Which spread a carpet fine<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">For thee to tread, can shine<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">As your belovèd crown.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">They do not envy you,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">They love the sweet, the true&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">They know you are sincere<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">As morning’s spark of light<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In dew orbs shining bright,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">When heaven is blue and clear.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">They want your merry laugh,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Like rain for them to quaff;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">They want to kiss your feet;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">They want to see your eyes&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Full glory of blue skies&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Your smile they yearn to greet.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Come to the woods, my own,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With every blessing known<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">To man, which you can bring;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Here is your royal goal,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Come, with your joyous soul,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And make all nature sing!<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_12" id="page_12">{12}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="YOU" id="YOU"></a>YOU</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">What</span> is this mystery?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">This subtle wonder&mdash;you?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Which fills my soul with ecstasy,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My eyes with dew?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">What are you, influence, so mild?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">As subtle as the air which sways<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The stalwart pine. What child<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Of nature are you?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Soul obeys your slightest motion.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Mind is set in deep commotion&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">By your presence&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">By your absence&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Being thrills beneath your glance!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A smile will all my thought enhance.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Touch my lips, and every bliss<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Seeks heaven’s glory in a kiss!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">You! sweet influence, what art<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">God used in fashioning you apart<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">From His renownèd mould,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In the marvellous days of old?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Why, all the elements combined<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In making you<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The dearest mystery refined,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The ages through!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Yet, what are you? with power<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_13" id="page_13">{13}</a></span><br /></span>
-<span class="i0">So great to bind my will,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Fast in strong chains each hour;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And every action fill<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With echoes of one name,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Resounding in love’s hall of fame?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">You! Unlike your kind&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">An essence of God’s mind.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">An attribute of His deep joy,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">When in his toil of love<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">He fashioned you without alloy,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The masterpiece to prove,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With every splendid gift&mdash;replete.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">You&mdash;complete!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My earth, sky, sea, and air;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My fruit, flower, jewel rare;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My every need of day and night&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Sun, moon, stars, space; my soul’s delight!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Your name whose syllables are wings<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Which waft me high,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Above the fragrant air which brings<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Faint eastern aromatics to the sky.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Ever a mystery of art to be,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A subtle influence subjecting me.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Like, fair Hamadryad, created anew&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Ineffable, mystical, wonderful&mdash;you!<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_14" id="page_14">{14}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="THE_LAST_LIGHT" id="THE_LAST_LIGHT"></a>THE LAST LIGHT</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">The</span> foothills of Nebraska shine<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">In a disc of sunset gold;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The cornstalks glisten like pale wine&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">But the wind is bitter cold.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Around my love a radiance lies,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">’Tis the glow of her soul’s sun;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">’Twill light a vision in my eyes&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">When the long day’s work is done.<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_15" id="page_15">{15}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="WHEN_YOU_WERE_BORN" id="WHEN_YOU_WERE_BORN"></a>WHEN YOU WERE BORN</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Love</span> stirred the spheres,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The groves rang mirth&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">There were no tears&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">At my love’s birth!<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">A dancing star<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In revel flashed;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Then leaped afar&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And earthward dashed.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">In bliss it showered<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A million joys&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Sweet wishes flowered<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In girls and boys.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Then back it went,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With soaring dance,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And darkness rent<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In merry prance.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">The dawn’s grey spires<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Cleft night’s blue deep,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Then golden fires<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Consumed dawn’s keep.<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_16" id="page_16">{16}</a></span><br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">A lark then flew<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With joy on high&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With pearly dew&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Up to the sky.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">And gave its kiss<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To its dear mate,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In flutt’ring bliss,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">At heaven’s gate.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">So rosy morn<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Subdued the night,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">When you were born,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My joy’s delight!<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_17" id="page_17">{17}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="FORTUNE_YOU_HAVE_NAUGHT_I_NEED" id="FORTUNE_YOU_HAVE_NAUGHT_I_NEED"></a>FORTUNE, YOU HAVE NAUGHT I NEED</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Fortune</span>, you have naught I need;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Fame cannot appease me;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Flowery beds grow but a weed;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Laughter cannot please me.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Lovely roses win no smile,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">From my drooping spirit;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Larks a song may sing the while,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">I will never hear it.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Music rich, on which I throve,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Leaves me worn and weary;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Softest tunes of vernal grove<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Seem so trite and dreary.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">I am hard to please, I know,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Nothing wins my pleasure;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Let the golden rivers flow,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">I disdain their treasure.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Heaven itself may shine in vain,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">It will cheer me never,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Let it glow, or blow, or rain,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Crack, and timbers sever.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Let me seek the fallow way,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Hating mirth and sorrow,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Wanting not this dreary day,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Give me bright tomorrow!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Day is dark as longest night,<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_18" id="page_18">{18}</a></span><br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Hours are without number;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Wakeful night in its slow flight,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Rids me of my slumber.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Weary, weary world, ah! me,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">What is that I cry for?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Only love to come to me&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">That is what I sigh for!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Only Hebe, lovely one,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">She of loves the rarest&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Give me my beloved sun,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Light to me the fairest!<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_19" id="page_19">{19}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="LET_US_MAKE_A_GARDEN" id="LET_US_MAKE_A_GARDEN"></a>LET US MAKE A GARDEN</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Come</span>, let us make a garden, mate of mine,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A patch of rich brown earth the Spring will green;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">I, with a spade and fork; you, with a line<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And plan, will set it out for heaven’s bright sheen<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">To cover, when the warm days come again.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Come, now the snows are melting, and the soil<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Is drinking down the draughts of winter’s pain;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Let us dig in our hopes with jocund toil!<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">The smell of fresh-turned loam will give us strength,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The work will brace our souls for greater tasks;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Our plan will bring us days of happy length,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And take from us the tribute summer asks.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Come, now the stubborn frost is yielding fast,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And bathe our bodies in the softer airs,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Which blow from kinder climes now winter’s past,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And sleet and hail are gone to their white lairs.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">With hopes of lovely blooms to gather soon,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Come, make a garden, mate of mine, with me,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">So we may go rejoicing in warm June,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And all the glories of God’s bounty see.<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_20" id="page_20">{20}</a></span><br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Come, mate of mine, and make a garden bright<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In my sad heart, for snows are melting there,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Bring to it all your joys of warmth and light,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And bid it bloom, and never more be bare.<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_21" id="page_21">{21}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="SANCTUARY" id="SANCTUARY"></a>SANCTUARY</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Where</span> the peace of even lies,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And the low’ring purples rest,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Under amethystine skies,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Is the mystery of the West.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">In the colour-blending shroud<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Of the glories of the heat,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Where the myriad tones of cloud<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Glow and fade in their retreat,<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">There the soul of peace lies still,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In the secret of the eve,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In the shadows of the hill,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Where the colours spin and weave<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">All the textures for the skies,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">All the yearnings of the heart,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">All the gleams in lovely eyes&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In the wonder-colour part<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Lies the soul of peace. And thou!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Dearest mystery of my life,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With thy colours me endow,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In the murk and gloom of strife.<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_22" id="page_22">{22}</a></span><br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Radiant! Clothe me in thy soul&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Sanctuary of my rest.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Let thy mingling colours roll,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Deep, around me in thy West.<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_23" id="page_23">{23}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="STARS" id="STARS"></a>STARS</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Ten</span> thousand lights were gleaming there,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">A million stars were bright&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">But, oh, my darling’s face was fair<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">On that entrancing night.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">The world looked up and saw the skies,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">In lovely colour shine&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">I looked into my darling’s eyes,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And all the world was mine.<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_24" id="page_24">{24}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="REJUVENATION" id="REJUVENATION"></a>REJUVENATION</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Are</span> you the wondrous joy of Spring,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Sent coursing through the woods,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With chorals for the birds to sing,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And colors for the buds?<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Or are you some supreme delight,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Which morn set free with mirth,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To carry gladness in your flight<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">All o’er the meads of earth?<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">What are you, Hebe, nymph or maid?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">You start Spring in my heart<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With blooms that time can never fade&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Rejuvenating art.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">What witchery, like Spring, is this<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">You hold o’er me, sweet one?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">You set me glowing with a kiss<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With warmth of summer sun.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">As winter thaws when spring comes in<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With claims to warmth and growth,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">So you from cold my soul doth win&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Pour in it best of both.<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_25" id="page_25">{25}</a></span><br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">I rise from dreary hours and smile<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">At sorrow when you call,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And thrill with youthful yearnings while<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Your blisses on me fall.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">’Tis magic! ’Tis the art of joy,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Transforming way of Spring;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Her methods, Hebe, you employ<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To make my young heart sing.<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_26" id="page_26">{26}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="A_SONG1" id="A_SONG1"></a>A SONG</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">I love</span> her for her tenderness,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Her sweet abiding grace,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Her gentle spirit’s loveliness,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Her earnest, winsome face!<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">I love her for her happy ways,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Her body’s wondrous bloom,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Her smiles which light the heavy days,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And straight dispel my gloom!<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">I love her for her honest speech&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Her constant soul’s delight&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Her honeyed lips the gods would teach<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">To kiss their loves aright!<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">I love her for she kept for me,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Those lips where perfect bliss<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Awaits in reddening ecstasy<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Her lover’s eager kiss!<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_27" id="page_27">{27}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="HEBE" id="HEBE"></a>HEBE</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Hebe</span> is a mystery,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Moving in a woman’s guise,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Through a silent sacristy&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Holy as her lovely eyes.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Hebe is a magnet strong,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Drawing strength from strength each day,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">She is like a glorious song,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Growing sweeter in its sway;<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Melting mind and heart at first,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Thrilling all the senses whole,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">’Til in its melodic burst,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Leaps triumphant o’er the soul.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Hebe is enchanting when<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">All the world seems most awry;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">She smiles brightly o’er me, then<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Earth is gone and heaven is nigh.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Hebe is both pro and con&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">She is understanding’s own.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Was there ever paragon<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Such as she to scholars known?<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_28" id="page_28">{28}</a></span><br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">She is younger than her youth,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">She is older than her race,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">She is clearer than the truth,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Tender as her winsome face.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Nature’s contradiction she,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Turning science upside down;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">She is Love’s own mystery,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">From her heel up to her crown.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Hebe is all things of joy:<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">She is joy&mdash;joy was forgot<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">’Til she came, here to employ<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Lover’s arts the Greeks knew not.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">She is supple, strong, and sweet;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">She is full of gentle mirth&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Happy are her splendid feet,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">They are worthy of the earth.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">She is sportive as a child,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">She is wise as she is kind,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With a temper firm yet mild,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">She controls her earnest mind.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Tears may fall as drenching rain,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">She will make each tear a pearl,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And the heart when full of pain,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">She can set in joyful whirl.<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_29" id="page_29">{29}</a></span><br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Who records this maid of bliss?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">I, who love her every act.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Greater myst’ry yet is this:<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Hebe is a splendid fact.<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_30" id="page_30">{30}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="SPRING" id="SPRING"></a>SPRING</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Let</span> us go<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">While Spring’s delicious breezes blow,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And see the dunes and sedges grow<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Green, white, and red&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Now Winter’s sped&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And all the moorland is aglow.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Let us feel<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The magic breath of springtime steal<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">On us, and everywhere reveal<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The joyous strife<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Of bursting life,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And hear the bells of heaven peal.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Let us see<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The busy songsters’ ecstasy,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And hear them pipe their songs of glee&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">For all the day<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">They seem to say,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The soul is happy that is free!<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Love, divine,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Art thou not Spring, and give me wine<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To quaff? For in this heart of mine<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A new life grows,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And yields a rose<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">For thee&mdash;the fragrance of it thine!<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_31" id="page_31">{31}</a></span><br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Hebe, dear,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The message of this Spring day hear;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">See, love, the glory of the year:<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The Spring is free,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">So Summer be<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The season in which joy is clear!<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_32" id="page_32">{32}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="THE_FAY" id="THE_FAY"></a>THE FAY</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">In</span> blue, cerise, and grey,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A dainty, bonnie thing&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">No mortal&mdash;just a fay,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">From elfin glades astray,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With joys the swallows bring<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">When they come back with spring.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">She came with lovely mien&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The charms of fairy’s art&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">No winsomer was seen,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Not Titania, her queen.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">She flew into my heart<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To rest, and ne’er depart.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">My heart is beating high&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The fay is singing there.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Blest tenant, tell me why,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Of mortals, why am I<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The happy one to dare<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Make captive, fay so rare?<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">She answered in a song,&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">So soft and sweet the tune&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">“Pray, why? Have I done wrong<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To hide in heart so strong?<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_33" id="page_33">{33}</a></span><br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Where I may place the boon<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Of all the joys of June?”<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Oh, winsome, witching sprite,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Who like a mortal came,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In robe of tender light,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To make my hours so bright;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Who brought me Love’s dear fame,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To warm me at its flame.<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_34" id="page_34">{34}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="A_SONG2" id="A_SONG2"></a>A SONG</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">My</span> love is morning’s fragrance blown<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">From blossoms fair in golden June;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Her footstep’s rhythm is in tune<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With melodies by Springtime known.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Her misty locks are like the May,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">On pearly hedges lightly thrown;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A sweeter face was never shown<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To man that he might face the day!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">O beauty, tender, like the moon<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Of summer nights, which gently lay<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">On lovers when their hearts were gay,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And deep desire was at its noon.<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_35" id="page_35">{35}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="THE_GARDENER" id="THE_GARDENER"></a>THE GARDENER</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">I see</span> her in the blooming field,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Where winds sport in the grass,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And petals of the Summer yield<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Sweet perfumes to my lass.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">I see her gather flowers so bright,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">They almost match her face,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Whose rapture is my soul’s delight&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">There I shall find God’s grace.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Ah, grace of mercy to me flows<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">When I look in her eyes;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Her soul of love and beauty glows,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And my life sanctifies.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">She is so simple in her joys,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">So childlike in her ways;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">When she the golden hour employs,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">In off’ring nature praise.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">She lifts the roots to plant again,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">In some sequestered spot,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Where they may know a fairer reign,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And beautify her plot<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_36" id="page_36">{36}</a></span>&mdash;<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">There, thrive from culture of her hand,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Aim to engage her smile,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Delight in blooming o’er the land<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Where she will tread the while.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">So God His wonders has revealed<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Through her, what growth can be,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And in the process I am healed<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Of blindness, and can see<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">That all the fields and woods are full,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Of glories rich and rare&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">When she a little flower will pull,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And set it in her hair.<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_37" id="page_37">{37}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="REVELATION" id="REVELATION"></a>REVELATION</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">I see</span> no beauty shining in the east<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">At dawn, nor when the glowing sun has risen,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And shot a million rays into night’s prison&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">No lovely scene on which my eyes would feast.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And in the west at eve I see no light<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">That enters my whole being like a flash<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Of bursting joy&mdash;swift sky rent ere the crash<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Of kissing clouds acclaim their passion’s might.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">My eyes have seen the marvel of the world,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">All joys transfigured into mighty bliss&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The great creative moment, sight divine,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">When earth, and sky, and sea, were torn and hurled<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Apart, to yield her soul’s ecstatic kiss,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Which shed all beauty ’neath one glance of mine.<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_38" id="page_38">{38}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="THE_KEEPER_OF_THE_KISSES" id="THE_KEEPER_OF_THE_KISSES"></a>THE KEEPER OF THE KISSES</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">The</span> keeper of the kisses sleeps&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">No sigh of mine can wake her;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In slumber all my joy she keeps&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">My eyes will not forsake her!<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">All night I wait and watch her rest,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And yearn for those deep blisses,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Which are withheld from those unblest,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">By her who keeps the kisses.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Oh, keeper of the kisses, rise<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And now, at morn, uprender<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The key which locks your lips and eyes,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And give me kisses tender.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">The birds are waiting, and the flowers&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">All spring your kisses needing;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The burning stars, the fainting hours,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">The earth for joy is pleading.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">See, her soft couch is moss and blooms,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">All sweet with perfumes blowing;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And lover like myself assumes,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">The flowers for her are growing.<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_39" id="page_39">{39}</a></span><br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Now if she wake with rosy dawn,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">When all the east be singing,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Will every nightingale be drawn<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">To her with bluebells ringing?<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">She sleeps, and knows not how we yearn,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">For bliss she only grants us;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">For her the sun and sky doth burn!<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">The lark is up, and chants thus:<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">“Oh, keeper of the kisses, wake!<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Unlock your lips by smiling,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And let adoring mortals take<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">The joys of your beguiling.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">“For what is love without your lips?<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">A life that is not merry.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The bee that every honey sips,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Prefers the dimpled cherry.”<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_40" id="page_40">{40}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="MUSIC_IN_HADES" id="MUSIC_IN_HADES"></a>MUSIC IN HADES</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">The</span> blackbird’s note on Spring’s first morn,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Is not so sweet as my love’s voice,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Her music, like a song re-born,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">For great Eurydice’s own choice&mdash;<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Nay, Orpheus gave not to the shades,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">To win his love, such minstrelsy,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">As my dear love, whose song pervades<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">The hell from which she set me free.<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_41" id="page_41">{41}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="THE_DREAM" id="THE_DREAM"></a>THE DREAM</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Beauty</span> waking from a vivid dream,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">All warm, and soft, and tender,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Her eyes with happiness agleam&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Outstretched her arms, so slender.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Her face a picture full of wonder&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Her lips of gushing love asunder.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My lovely mistress, then ensouled,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Wrapped in the gown of rosy sleep,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Thrust back the curtained haze, and rolled<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Aside the mists of slumber deep.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Sweetly she murmured to her lover: “Boy,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">I dreamed a dream all joy!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">There, in a thicket, caught by thorns,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A bird, which morning’s glow adorns,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">(It was not hurt, but tangled there,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And struggled to be free)<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A yellow bright canary!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">It whistled sweet to me&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">I thought it was a fairy.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In golden robes so rare,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Until I stretched my hand,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And saw it spread its wings.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Then, not in fairyland,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">I thought an elf (though each one sings)<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_42" id="page_42">{42}</a></span><br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Could thrill so blithe a song,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Or fly away so fast.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">I gave it liberty,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To live a life of joys both bright and long,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In one warm summer of days unsurpassed.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">This dream of freedom came to me.”<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Joy tinted every feature of her face,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Warm blushes spread beneath the lace<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Of her fine robe, and pure delight<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Sang in the phrases of her speech;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">She lay, and told the story bright<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In throbbing tones of happiness,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">So wonderful was she, I would beseech<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Such exquisite dear tenderness&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Soft as the morning sun’s serenest beams&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Would come from all her dreams,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And make my love so rosy,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">So warm, so soft and cosy;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">So clinging in her kisses,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Resplendent in those blisses<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Of trust, and hope, and courage fine,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Which shone in her like gleams of deep red wine!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My soul was never thrilled,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">As it was then by her;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My eyes with tears were filled,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">For joys so rare!<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_43" id="page_43">{43}</a></span><br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Love surged like a sun-shaft up,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To drink deep bliss from heaven’s cup!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">’Twas like the poet’s joy I feel,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">As if her lovely soul were bare,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And mine with it was there<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To touch and heal<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Itself, and all those blessings gain<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Which God sends down on her like sweet, refreshing rain.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Blest be her gracious head,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Smooth be her smiling brow!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">May Spring and Summer wed<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">For Hebe now,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And shower&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Aye! every hour&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The fairest blossoms of the trees<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">On every fragrant gentle breeze,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To make soft paths for her dear feet,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">When she would in her sweet dreams greet<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Her fond, adoring mate,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">At dreamland’s gate.<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_44" id="page_44">{44}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="THE_BOON" id="THE_BOON"></a>THE BOON</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">What</span> is the dearest wish my soul can make?<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">What great desire can all this world bestow?<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">What is the very height of boon I know?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">What gift immeasurable I can take?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Is there some precious thing for its own sake<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">My mind doth crave to make it strong and glow?<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Is there some priceless treasure I might show,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And make men from their rosy dreams awake?<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">No treasure this deep world can give I need.<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">My dearest wish no mighty king can give;<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">My great desire&mdash;no bauble that will cloy!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">I seek no gains on which ambitions feed!<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Far more I seek; always to move and live<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">And have my being in my Hebe’s joy.<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_45" id="page_45">{45}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="JACK_OLANTERN" id="JACK_OLANTERN"></a>JACK O’LANTERN</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Firefly</span>! wait, but a moment, in your flight;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Stay, gleaming thing, and tell me of that night,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">When you were taken by a fairy hand,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And cast into the grate to light the brand,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In that fair room of bliss and rosy dream.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">For love of God! I pray you, moving beam<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Of light, stay, now my memory is woke&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">You will not leave me now you do invoke<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My thought to that dear night, long gone, when she,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With elfin joy, went out and captured thee.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">You circle round my head, a band of flame&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A light that fades as quickly as it came.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">O fickle fly, deny me not, come burn<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">For me, and let me from this torture turn;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In recollection’s refuge seek relief<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">From loneliness, the torn soul’s awful grief.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Come, bright or dark, do you but circle near,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Where you alone in night my words may hear.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">What of my love? My wondrous love, who caught<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">You winging that sweet night, as swift as thought,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And threw you on the logs to start the fire,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Whose gleams revealed to me my heart’s desire?<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_46" id="page_46">{46}</a></span><br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Matchless! all in her loveliness and grace&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Soft as her humour, happy as her face.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Where is she now? Oh, where is my lost love,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My fairy mistress, gentle as a dove?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Does she in cockle leaves hide long night through,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Fearful of the clouds, shrinking from the dew?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">I never see her now! The fire no more<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In flick’ring rays lights up my sad heart’s core.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">There is no warmth in life now she is gone.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The sun disdains the man it shines upon.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A wretched thing, bereft of all his joy,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Goes wand’ring through the night, where fays employ<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The hours in dirges drear, and weirdly mourn<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">For her, their queen, long lost to fairy bourn.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Come, Jack O’Lantern, lead me to my mate&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">She who alone can my distress abate,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">She who will wipe all storms of grief away,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">She whose dear radiance makes my perfect day!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Alas! you heed me not, your lamp is out,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">You hide away in darkness, black as doubt,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">You light, to mock the faithful, false as hell,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">You, in and out, you phosphorescent sell&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">I will have naught to do with you. Go, shine,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And make a fool of souls less tough than mine.<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_47" id="page_47">{47}</a></span><br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">A weary round is day, and night is torn<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">By all the bitter conflicts day has worn;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The hours are full of shattered hopes, and pass<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With ling’ring tortures, writhing in the mass<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Of gloomy moods. I am no man of day,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Nor am I one the limpid night’s soft ray<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Will fall upon to bless. No hour will claim<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Me for time’s old companion. Yes, I shame<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The ordinance of day, bright hours or dark,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">One out of joint with all. The happy lark<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Sings now no more for me. The flow’ring dell<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">No longer blooms as she with cup and bell<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Once did. For there is gone from out my life,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My matchless queen, my joy, my fairy wife.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">You gleam no more, and yet on wing you roam,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A firefly desolate, bereft of home<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And hearth, where logs might burn and shine at night,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Upon the sweetest elf that did delight,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Beyond excelling, mortal soul and mind.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">May you, poor, searching, Jack O’Lantern, find<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The mistress of your fairy world in state.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Then come, and take me to the shining grate,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And I will bow allegiance, and renew<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Love, fealty, and homage, there with you.<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_48" id="page_48">{48}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="OH_TRANQUIL_NIGHT" id="OH_TRANQUIL_NIGHT"></a>OH, TRANQUIL NIGHT</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Oh</span>, tranquil night, what spirit keeps thee still?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Do whispering breezes taunt thy loneliness?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Or art thou, too, numb, suffering keen distress,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">For want of one warm kiss to break the chill<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Of patience, which pervades your watch sublime?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The stars are cold, mute company for thee,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And cheerless is the ever-moaning sea&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Long is the keep; a dreary watchman, Time.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i4">Some soul is with you breathing out a balm,<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">A solace I know not tonight. What heed<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Is taken of our tears which drench the sod?<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Still there must be with thee a spirit calm,<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Else would endurance break for aching need&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Such loneliness could not be braved by God!<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_49" id="page_49">{49}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="DESPAIR" id="DESPAIR"></a>DESPAIR</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Too</span> tough! The spirit will survive,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">It keeps this mortal coil alive;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Love too, that yearns to meet the day<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">When you will come and with me stay.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">There is no death that love can fear&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Love never yet upon a bier<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Lay in the sleep of death, for life<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Is stronger far than any strife.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Love is the light which burns and shines<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">When woe of spirit undermines<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The thought, and our lives go awry,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And days are long in passing by.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Love is the spirit’s soul, and glows<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Through all the pain a mortal knows,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And death cannot its might assail,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Nor bitterness its courage quail.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Dear love, my flesh cries out to thee,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My spirit’s eyes her face would see,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My mind is mad for need of her,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My love is naked to the air.<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_50" id="page_50">{50}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="TO_A_PHOTOGRAPH" id="TO_A_PHOTOGRAPH"></a>TO A PHOTOGRAPH</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">How</span> sceptical you look tonight:<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">There is a sneer about your lips&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">A moth is near them&mdash;see! it sips,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And now rejoicing takes to flight.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Oh moth, I envy you that kiss;<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">My lips are arid strangers now.<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Oh, I would take to flight, I vow,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">If I could revel in such bliss.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Why do you look at me and frown?<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">What have I done but love you well?<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Does she love me? Come, picture, tell&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The moth returns, and flutters down<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Upon that blessed wavy hair.<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Oh, how I love each scented strand!<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">How oft my lips would make a band<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To capture in a kiss, ensnare<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A lock of that dear crown of yours!<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Ah, well, be vexed with me, severe.<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Those eyes have never shed a tear;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">They follow me on restless tours,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">While I the night pace to and fro,<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Hour after hour, to pass away<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">The dreary time before the day.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Your eyes upon these journeys go,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Watching, sternly. Picture, tell me<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_51" id="page_51">{51}</a></span>&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">What sphinx are you? Speak once and show<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Some sign of pleasure. Let me know<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">If you would from my company<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Be gone, and choose another one<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">To be with you each day, each hour;<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Resting only&mdash;then in my power&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">When from the villages I run?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Then cosily you rest between<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">The folds of my best coat&mdash;from grime<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">And soot set free. At evening time<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Alone I leave you here. How mean<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Of you to be so petulant!<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Not once of late have you beguiled<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">A moody hour of mine and smiled.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">If I have sinned, it was not meant.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Come, now be patient with me, friend.<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">See, I will coax a smile&mdash;I’ll set<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">You this way&mdash;that way&mdash;no smile yet?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Just for a moment! Please unbend.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Then I shall turn you now oblique&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Ah! what a change! Your eyes are quite<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Like hers&mdash;they hold the heavens so bright&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Those stars my lonely soul would seek.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">I nearly called you Hebe, then&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">You were so like, for just a span,<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">As o’er your brow vibrations ran.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">So they oft do o’er Hebe’s, when<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_52" id="page_52">{52}</a></span><br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Some mischief, brewing in her mind,<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Sends laughter ripples o’er her skin&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Her mirth will out when mischief’s in.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Where might you her resemblance find?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Her laughter is a wondrous sound&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Sorrow, sadness, find their level.<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Where do joy and gladness revel?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Ah, where? Where Hebe can be found!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">You know her not; yet you are she<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Who made you negative. The match<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Is sometimes perfect. Did you catch<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Her glance when thoughts perhaps of me&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Alas! that could not be. She knew<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Me not when you were fashioned, friend,<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">And never dreamed where you would wend<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Mile after mile with me, to rue<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The day when you were sent to hear<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">A million questions. Pity you?<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">I do! No woman, false or true,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Is in listening long your peer!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Heavens! What have you heard me tell?<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">What rapture have you witnessed&mdash;oft<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Despair&mdash;at which you ever scoffed?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The gamut&mdash;all from heaven to hell&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">All passion’s swift vagaries seen&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">My longing, pleading, anxious nights,<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">And day’s distracted hours. What fights<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_53" id="page_53">{53}</a></span><br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With self, with selfishness between!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Have you seen all, heard all, known all?<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Then you must be the wisest sphinx<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">That wisdom new and ancient links.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">But you are silent as a wall<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Without a mark. So should it be.<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">For she must never know what I<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">When all alone go through.<br /></span>
-<span class="i8">Now lie<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Down flat&mdash;there! Let me once more see<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Into your eyes, ere to that shore&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Where sleep may be&mdash;I go tonight<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">With thoughts of her, my joy’s delight,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To lull me gently evermore.<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_54" id="page_54">{54}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="SONG" id="SONG"></a>SONG</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">I seek</span> your lips with my fond eyes,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">My sight is weary, dear;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My heart with longing all day cries,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">For you when you are near.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">When you are near and others take<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Your eyes and lips from me,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And in my soul deep surges make,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">As tempests in the sea.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">I seek your lips and press them not,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">My own are parched with pain;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My aching eyes are dim and hot&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">My soul hopes on in vain.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The day is gone, and you are lost,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">The night for me is lone&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And through its hours I count the cost<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Of days without my own.<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_55" id="page_55">{55}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="HELL" id="HELL"></a>HELL</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Hell</span> holds no terror I shall ever fear,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">For earth when you are absent is my hell;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Nor thought of meeting can my torment quell,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">For loneliness is black, and cold, and drear.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">This hell is dark! My passion is a flame!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Its anguish is a never dying fire,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And longing&mdash;hope that never dare aspire,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">But die, in loneliness from whence it came.<br /></span>
-<span class="i3">Heav’n though is kind and lets me sometimes in,<br /></span>
-<span class="i3">Then hell is all forgotten, and its woe<br /></span>
-<span class="i3">Fades like the dew dispersed by summer’s morn,<br /></span>
-<span class="i3">And I am purged of all my pain and sin.<br /></span>
-<span class="i3">Such moments shine like jewels&mdash;then I go<br /></span>
-<span class="i3">Back to the dreary hell where pain was born.<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_56" id="page_56">{56}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="ALONE" id="ALONE"></a>ALONE</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">The</span> mocking fiends by day<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Make frenzied play<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Around my loneliness;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The haunting sprites delight<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To sport at night,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And jeer at my soul’s wretchedness;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Imprisoned in the boundary of a mind<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Holding but one thought; only one can find<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The thought of you!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">You, far away,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In silence wrapped.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With all Hell’s crew<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">About me gay,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And I in loneliness am trapped.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Not God nor Devil ease<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The torture of a lonely soul,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">For haunting thoughts will cling,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And naught relief can bring&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">No recreation please.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Grim misery must take its toll<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Of tears and pain&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And work is vain!<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">The vanquished mind in scorn<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Sneers on its child;<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_57" id="page_57">{57}</a></span><br /></span>
-<span class="i0">His work, and damns it be forlorn,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And with it all creative work<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Henceforward be reviled.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Work? Where? Not here! Within these walls?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Work! What? Come, try it now,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And answer every thought that calls<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In every moment. Tell me how<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">One single minute, pray,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My mind can get away<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">From her, the absent one&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Come, tell me, and my work is done.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">The air! Go out and roam the field.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Sit in the sun&mdash;or rain;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Or count the stars again;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Or tell the steps long footsore journeys have revealed.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Do something. Go! But what?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">What, leave that thought behind?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Where go? Where that is not<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The burden of my mind?<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Forget. Why, all the fiends of midnight hours<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Yell that drab word at me; it falls in showers<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Of rattling drops,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And never stops,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Until my ears<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Nigh burst,<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_58" id="page_58">{58}</a></span><br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And I accurst<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With all Hell’s fears!<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Still there are moments when<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Relief comes to my ken,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Then I admire my torturer sublime.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The silence of her absence is like time<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A million years beyond this day&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Like stillness of forgotten tombs,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Where Nineveh, once gay,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Stood mighty, where now the sandstorm booms<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">O’er a desert quite as lonely as my heart.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">She leaves me, like a queen, to bear the smart<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Of her superb indifference and calm&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Unconscious of the harm<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Such loneliness can do!<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">The day when it is new<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Dawns dark and drear.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Each hour a bier<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">On which I lay my thought,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And see it come to life again&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Reincarnated spirit, caught<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Back, to murder it in agony, and then&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The weary strife goes on and on,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The minutes reek with blood,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And then the fiends of loneliness soon don<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_59" id="page_59">{59}</a></span><br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The inky cloak with scarlet hood,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And round me chant their racking dirges chill,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And bring their terrors on to slay my will.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">First, slimy, drooling Jealousy appears&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A female draped in timid lover’s fears&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">She minces, ambles, leers at me,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And whispers tales, maliciously.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The spume of Hell’s presumption she,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The horror of the lonely. See!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">How she begins her work&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The craft! the skill!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">It enters like a dirk&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The soul to kill.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">She fails, and vanishes in mist.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My soul is adamant, and will resist.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Then Poison comes, in silvery sheen,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The figure holds a cup between<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The palms of outstretched hands,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And in a pleasant tone commands me, “Drink!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And no more think.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Why suffer earth’s delirious pain?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The yearning heart that yearns in vain<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Will know no peace until the light<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Goes out in never-ending night.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">I bring you here the only balm<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_60" id="page_60">{60}</a></span><br /></span>
-<span class="i0">For loneliness. Drink, and be calm!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Where all is still no aching mind<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Can harrow you&mdash;peace you will find.”<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Then Poison hies away;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To tempt me when despair<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">May crush me some dread day,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And I no longer care!<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">They fail to find me apt,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">So on comes License garbed<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In golden lace, and wrapped<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">About her waist a serpent barbed.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Hell’s finest figure walks<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With dignity and grace;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Beseechingly she talks,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And modest is her face.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The fiends do well. They know<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The jade<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Must masquerade,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Seem innocence, aglow,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My loneliness to break and then beguile!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The trick is hardly worth a smile.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Still I am left alone<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To wrestle with the spawn<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">That comes from Hell to fawn<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">On me. Can soul atone<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">For this one cruel act of thine,<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_61" id="page_61">{61}</a></span><br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My torturer, divine?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Can thoughts so merciless afflict<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The mind and leave it sane?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Or bubbles burst, when they are pricked,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And seem the same again?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The weariness of longing and its woe,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The evil thoughts drear loneliness will sow,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The torrid tears,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Abhorrent fears,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The fretful waiting,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The frenzied hating;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">All come to me, by night, by day,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">When you are far away.<br /></span>
-<span class="i2" style="letter-spacing:1em;">. . . . .<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Tired mind is easy prey<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">For hideous imagination’s play.<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_62" id="page_62">{62}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="ROAMING" id="ROAMING"></a>ROAMING</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Is</span> there no place where I might rest?<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">No harbour for my soul?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Must I go roaming on unblest,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Without a chart or goal?<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Go searching for a place where peace<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">May soothe away my pain;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Some lonely nook where ills may cease,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And nothing be all gain?<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">And yet, with all the pain and tears,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">That lonely sorrows bring;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Though life’s besetting woes are fears,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">To hope’s frail staff I cling.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">My fears are hopes in joy’s disguise,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">My hopes are fears in flight,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Which seek an earthly paradise,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Beyond the range of sight.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">So nestle, pain, you constant friend,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Close to my longing heart&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">What matter how the story end&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">We two shall never part.<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_63" id="page_63">{63}</a></span><br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">And yet there is a place I know,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Where all griefs are forgot&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A breast to which I ever go,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">E’en knowing it is not.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">I go to that dear place to lose<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">All fears, all woes, all pains;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">It is the paradise I choose,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Where life eternal reigns!<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Where life is drawn anew from springs,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Which flow with every bliss,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And to me joy celestial brings<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">New hope with every kiss!<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Alas, the breast of love is wide,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Too precious for one life,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And others cannot be denied&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">For what is love but strife?<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">So, ever seeking, trudge and roam,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Through hours of chill and gloom,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And make the silent night your home,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Where there is always room.<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_64" id="page_64">{64}</a></span><br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Roam on, until a morn shall rise,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">When you will wake from rest,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And know you have found paradise,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">At last, upon her breast.<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_65" id="page_65">{65}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="STORM" id="STORM"></a>STORM</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Grief</span> is a drenching blast that purges love<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Of all its dross and scum, and leaves it sweet<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And holy in its excellence complete.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Love without grief no test of strength will prove.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The bitterness and pain, dread loneliness,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The ache of yearning, then the galling thought&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Love’s deep passions in shattering gusts are caught,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And scattered wide apart when deep distress<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Comes raging through the soul’s wide-open door;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Shaking the citadel of hope&mdash;the walls<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Where all the dearest joys take refuge in&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Searching the battered frame to find its core,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With that convulsive fury which appalls<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The strongest heart that deepest Love would win.<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_66" id="page_66">{66}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="THE_VOID" id="THE_VOID"></a>THE VOID</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">The</span> grey day dawns and sleep is gone,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">The laggard hours are here to count&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Like yesterday’s the sun shone on&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">A dreary stream from time’s old fount.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Go, day, as fast as my heart beats,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Pass, minutes, with the speed of thought&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Fly, as my soul, when it entreats<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Swift passage where its love is sought.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">The present bridge with then and when,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Link past and future, dropping now;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Die, days, and rot like aged men,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Nights, vanish like a gamester’s vow!<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Hope, on in front, seeks out the way,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Doubt stays behind and scoffs at all,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Trust walks with calm all through the day,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Faith brightly shines through night’s deep pall.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Life in the ever present hour,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Art in the prison of life’s pain,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Love in the torture of its power;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Death shares with sleep what joy should gain.<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_67" id="page_67">{67}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="ABSENCE" id="ABSENCE"></a>ABSENCE</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">There</span> is no anguish like the mourning heart,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">That mourns for its lost love and mourns in vain;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">That is the anguish which defies all pain&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Torture at which Prometheus’ soul would start!<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">What agony can still the heart of joy,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">That holds its loved one to its surging breast?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">All hell can rage and not disturb that rest&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Then Stygian tortures are but pain’s alloy!<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i4">And what is absence but a gaping sore,<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">That aches and suffers every stinging thrust?<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">A burning lesion, or a bleeding rent,<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">That rives the soul of lovers to the core?<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">When hearts in absence stronger grow, then must<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Those hearts have held no lover’s aliment!<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_68" id="page_68">{68}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="WANDERING" id="WANDERING"></a>WANDERING</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">The</span> morning hath the sun for mate,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">The night the moon for wife;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The wind and I, like things of hate,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Go on alone through life.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">The wind is cold, the wind is hot,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">The wind is fierce and wild;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">It stays not long in any spot,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">It never is beguiled.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Perhaps the wind might pause awhile<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And whisper to the reeds,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">If they would only rise and smile,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And ask the lone wind’s needs.<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_69" id="page_69">{69}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="DESTINY" id="DESTINY"></a>DESTINY</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Here</span>, let it be! I will not ask,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Dear God, what is my destiny.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With courage I will face the task&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">So, life, make what you will of me.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Yet I would know what is this pain,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Which smites with cruel force my mind?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And what can sorrow hope to gain<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">If woe is all my heart can find?<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Why linger here? There must be rest<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In some fair haven Thou hast made,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Or is the region of the blest<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">As vain a place as this? Then fade<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Sweet hope! And let the clouds of night<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Assemble o’er my weary head&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Why question more about the fight<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Of souls that battle with the dead?<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Still destiny may be some song<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My aching heart might learn to sing,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A melody, both sweet and long,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And singing, heaven nearer bring!<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_70" id="page_70">{70}</a></span><br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Perhaps my doubts are shadows chill;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My mind may harbour questions vain.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My destiny! the merest rill<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">On ocean’s wide, unresting main.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Then Life and Death may count as past&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Things gone beneath the sodden clay.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">For some great part, Thou, me might cast,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To light dejection’s gloomy day.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Yes, there is Love! Love ever bright,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Love worshipping the soul of her<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Who came from thee&mdash;with morn’s first light&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Embodiment of all things fair.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">This let me do. Take Death! Take Life!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And leave me Love’s celestial glow.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And save me from the toil and strife,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Which loveless souls are doomed to know.<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_71" id="page_71">{71}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="EAST_WIND" id="EAST_WIND"></a>EAST WIND</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Speak</span>, east wind, did you meet my love<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">When you came o’er the sea?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And did she give a message kind<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">For you to bring to me?<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">When you were passing through the haunts<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Of happy, garish men,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Did you once linger in her hair,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And murmur to her then<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">A word, reminding her of one<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Far out on western plains,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Who looks, and waits, from morn ’til night,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">With hope that never wanes?<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">With hope that she will send some word&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">One moment of her mind&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To prove that when we meet again<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">My true love I shall find?<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">No message, east wind, do you bring,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">You leave me lone and cold,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Farewell, thou heartless wanderer,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Go, chilling young and old!<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_72" id="page_72">{72}</a></span><br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Go journeys long in search of hills<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Where only echoes dwell,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Wild east wind, scorn the love-lorn ones,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Who would their sad tales tell.<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_73" id="page_73">{73}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="LULLABY" id="LULLABY"></a>LULLABY</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Where</span> is peace but on your breast?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Where does slumbering joy lie down?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Where do hope and gladness rest,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Like bright jewels in a crown?<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">All are found where your heart beats;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Like strong children in repose,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">When the twilight hour retreats,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And day’s golden moments close!<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Lull me, dearest, into sleep,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Let me find a pillow fair<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">On your breast, where breathings deep<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Rock me, far away from care.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Kiss my aching brow, and then&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Lay your hands upon my head;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Peace will come to me again,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">When your bosom is my bed.<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_74" id="page_74">{74}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="RESURRECTION" id="RESURRECTION"></a>RESURRECTION</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">When</span> all my friends say “He is gone,”<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And foes agree to let me rest,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">When ling’ring night falls down upon<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">The heart that ached, the restless breast.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">There is a way to conquer death,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">To rob the grey shade of its spoil,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">E’en when is spent my last deep breath<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And naught is left of love and toil.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Then come, dear love, and look on me;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Pour your bright spirit in your glance;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My soul suffuse with joy of thee,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Straight from your eyes which do enhance<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">The light of heaven! One look will raise<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Me from my bier, and make me whole,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Restoring youth and gladsome days&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Elixir of my yearning soul!<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_75" id="page_75">{75}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="LAUGHTER" id="LAUGHTER"></a>LAUGHTER</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Dear</span> love, when droop my weary eyes,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And patient Death comes near and cries:<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">“Tired soul, come forth, and follow me.”<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">I ask that thou, my love, shall be<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Wrapped close to my desiring breast,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">So at the last I shall be blest<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With transports of thy laughter. Laugh<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In my arms ecstatic glee,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And cheer my soul, and I shall quaff<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Thy fragrant breath and smile at thee.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Dear heart of joy, let my last hour<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Know all thy wondrous merry power&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Rich in the graces of thy charms,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Laugh on through each entrancing kiss;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">When I am locked in thy dear arms<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Laugh me away to Death in bliss.<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_76" id="page_76">{76}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="ALCHEMY" id="ALCHEMY"></a>ALCHEMY</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">I was</span> ill, and with a touch<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">She reclaimed my waning strength.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Bless her, God, and give her much<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Joy in love, and days of length.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">What is tragic<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Pain to me?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Such her magic&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Alchemy.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">She smiled on me<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">When I was ill<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And, lo!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">From pain set free<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">I go<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And drink my fill<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">At her beauty’s fountain flowing!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Oh, the bliss of breathing<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Fragrance from her graces blowing;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Grace like colour seething,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">From a thousand flowers,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Scenting June’s rich bowers.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">I am well, and she has made<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Every sorrow<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Bring a morrow<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Happier than today.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Every sadness is repaid<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_77" id="page_77">{77}</a></span><br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With rejoicing;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Like a voicing<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Woodland in the month of May.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Merry is her soul,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And witty, too, her nimble mind&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Like a golden bowl<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Of medicines of every kind.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Laughter lurks in all her dimples,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Loving hands of hers give simples&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Soothing, cheering, happy one&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Treasure of the golden sun!<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_78" id="page_78">{78}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="SURRENDER" id="SURRENDER"></a>SURRENDER</h2>
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-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Take</span> every joy my nature holds,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Take every bliss my heart enfolds;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Come, capture every one,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">While youth and beauty run,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Locked in each other’s lithesome arms&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Like flowers entwined.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Cast from thy mind<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Those fearful, hindering alarms.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Take, to the last deep drop,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Nor think when you would stop,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My strength’s rich wine.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Love made divine<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The rapturous blood of me for you.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Red, full and bright,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Like Vallambrosa’s vineyard dew<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">On autumn’s night.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My mind explore, its treasures take,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">So long as joy is there<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To find, and leave it bare<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Of every thought that might awake<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">New transports in your soul&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Then break the empty bowl,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">So no one else may use<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The vessel, should one choose.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My body clean and sweet enjoy,<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_79" id="page_79">{79}</a></span><br /></span>
-<span class="i0">’Twas made to serve your least delight,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And when at last our passions cloy,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In one fierce moment, rise and smite<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With withering scorn,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And leave it shorn<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Of all its energy and force.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Then, blasted, reel it down death’s course.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My soul? Nay, that, my love, you cannot hurt,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">For it is thee. Look, and it will assert<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Your image like a faithful stream,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Reflecting every feature of your form,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Showing the slightest, quickest gleam<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">From eyes which make it pass from cold to warm.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">It is, O love, your heart, your pulse, your breath,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And only in your loss can it know death!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Here I surrender all my mind,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My heart, my body, all you find<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In thought, in blood, in flesh, to serve thee well<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In giving heaven&mdash;then, thou, consign to hell<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Whate’er is left of me.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">E’en then my joy shall be&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">That it was wrecked by thee.<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_80" id="page_80">{80}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="WHAT_IS_DAY_WITHOUT_THE_SUN" id="WHAT_IS_DAY_WITHOUT_THE_SUN"></a>WHAT IS DAY WITHOUT THE SUN?</h2>
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-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">What</span> is day without the sun?<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">The night without the stars?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Ocean’s music would not run,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Without the sandy bars!<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Summer days without a rose&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">A fruitless Autumn would<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Make the year a time of woes&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Like Spring without a bud.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">What am I without my mate?<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Without her bonny face?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A wanderer disconsolate&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">A being out of place.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">She is sun and stars to me&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">The Spring, and Summer too;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Autumn’s fruit her love will be,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">To sweeten all I do!<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_81" id="page_81">{81}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="THE_MORN" id="THE_MORN"></a>THE MORN</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">She</span> cometh like the sweet reprieving morn,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Clad in her flowing robes of golden light;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">God’s angel of the day to clear the sight<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Of him condemned long years, and left forlorn,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Deep in the dungeon of his loveless life,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With every yearning for a love supreme&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Love shining only in a cruel dream!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And now his love appears to end the strife.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i4">Oh, love, thou gentle messenger, bend down,<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Thy touch is soothing and thy smile is kind;<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Speak to this sorrowing heart and bid its fears<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Be gone forevermore. When as thy crown<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Appears at dawn, and night flies on the wind,<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">So banish all my sorrows and their tears.<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_82" id="page_82">{82}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
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-<h2><a name="THE_GARDEN_MADE_FOR_ME" id="THE_GARDEN_MADE_FOR_ME"></a>THE GARDEN MADE FOR ME</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">My</span> love and I a garden made&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">So early in the spring,<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">When larks begin to sing&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Frail violets a carpet laid,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Of tender blues, for my sweet maid,<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">When we were gardening.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">I did not see the garden grow&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Fate turned me far astray,<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Ere summer’s happy ray<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The garden kissed, and all the glow<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Of fragrant hours I did not know&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">My summer’s days were grey.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">I did not pick sweet blooms for her,<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">To make a crown to grace<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Her head, and bonny face;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">I wandered in a world so bare,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">No flower of love perfumed the air,<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">No blossoms could I trace.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Some lovers sow, some lovers reap,<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">And others never see<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">The gardens that might be;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Still, though I might not reap, I keep,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In dreams of her, the mem’ry deep<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Of gardens made for me.<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_83" id="page_83">{83}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="TO_A_REPEATER" id="TO_A_REPEATER"></a>TO A REPEATER</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Tell</span> me truly, quaint repeater,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">When will she permit me greet her?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Tell me when you sweetly chime&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Name the day, and strike the time.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">On my heart you beat so gaily,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Where her heart has beaten daily;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">She should think of us at night,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">When we two count hours in flight.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Quaint repeater, friend diurnal<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">(Like a truthful, faithful journal),<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Make the minutes pass away,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Speed the night, and hasten day.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Do you keep the hours correctly?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Hands that move so circumspectly<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Ought, punctiliously, to show<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">When a lad to lass should go.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Quaint repeater, faster, faster,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">If you would avert disaster;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Make the long days swiftly fly,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Greeting hour is surely nigh.<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_84" id="page_84">{84}</a></span><br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">How can I exist in anguish,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">When for her I fret and languish?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Quaint repeater, may I rest,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Where you lay, upon her breast!<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_85" id="page_85">{85}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="THE_MUSIC_OF_A_DREAM" id="THE_MUSIC_OF_A_DREAM"></a>THE MUSIC OF A DREAM</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">A song</span> lies buried in my soul,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Its melody is silent there,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The glory of it I would roll<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In ecstasy, if thou would’st care<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To hear its sweet enchanting strain,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In some deep garden where the hills<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Would echo its subdued refrain,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Where fragrance every cloister fills,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Where flowery carpets spread, for thee,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Of velvet petals of the rose,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Is where the song will flow from me<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Into the heart thy lover knows.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My precious love, my one delight,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Thou art more fair than that first dawn<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Which made the new-born world so bright;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">When primal dews spread o’er the lawn<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And grass held jewels in its sheath,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Where earth’s first flowers were kissed by day.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">More fair, art thou, than Ceres’ wreath<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">For tender maidens crowned with May.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A song for thee, and thee alone,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">No other ear shall know its theme;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My eastern pearl of rarest tone,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">It is the music of a dream;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A dream of gushing, surging love<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_86" id="page_86">{86}</a></span><br /></span>
-<span class="i0">From never-saving, endless springs,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Down deep, as heaven is high above;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Its course, as wide as Cosmos flings<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The starry gems which light the skies,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">When nightingales pour out their song;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">As soft as joy in lover’s eyes,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In climes, where nights of love are long.<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_87" id="page_87">{87}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="A_FLOWER" id="A_FLOWER"></a>A FLOWER</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">In</span> all this world you are to me<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">A flower, serene, alone;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A sight kind heaven lets me see<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">When I am deep in misery,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And hope of joy near flown.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">You, like a bloom when woods are grey,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Arresting soul and mind,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With beauty bidding me to stay,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And worship you with prayer and lay,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">And ease for sorrow find.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Oh, flower of perfect loveliness,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Oh, bloom of spring’s fair day,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">What gentle joys do you impress<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Upon my soul, with happiness<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">Which sweeps the clouds away!<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_88" id="page_88">{88}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="WHAT_WOULD_YOU_DO" id="WHAT_WOULD_YOU_DO"></a>WHAT WOULD YOU DO?</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i4"><span class="smcap">What</span> would you do?<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">If you loved me,<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">As I love you.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">If you in absence sad,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Longed for a moment’s joy&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My voice to make you glad&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Would you the time employ<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In going to your lad?<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">And whisper: “Mine alone,<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Yes, I am thine, my own;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In all this busy world&mdash;we two&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">You live for me, and I for you.”<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i4">What would you do?<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">If you loved me,<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">As I love you.<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">If you were far away,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And hungered for a word,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Just one&mdash;to brighten day;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Some message for a bird<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To carry, would you say?<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">“My lover, mine alone,<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Yes, I am thine, my own;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">In all this busy world&mdash;just two&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">You live for me, and I for you.”<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_89" id="page_89">{89}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="HER_SOULS_SWEET_HEART" id="HER_SOULS_SWEET_HEART"></a>HER SOUL’S SWEET HEART</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">It</span> is the heart within the soul of her<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">That shines, and sets her lily face aglow.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Turning to rosy blush the velvet snow,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To make the pearly morn look far less fair!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">It is her soul’s sweet heart that makes her eyes<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The envied of the stars, when glances bright<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Mount up and gleam from her kind orbs at night,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And spread celestial fire across the skies!<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i4">No heart of flesh and blood could glorify<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">A form divine, and make so sweet a face<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">As that which smiles in pity from above&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Her spirit ’tis, which beats mysteriously,<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">And gives her every action heaven’s grace,<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">And wins my human heart to God-like love!<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_90" id="page_90">{90}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="I_LOVE_YOU_SO" id="I_LOVE_YOU_SO"></a>I LOVE YOU SO!</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i4"><span class="smcap">I love</span> you so!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">What sacrifice is meet<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">That I should make, my sweet,<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">That I might show<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My love in some rich way,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To brighten all your day?<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">To keep from strife<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Our years of love, dear wife?<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i4">I love you so!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My life is naught to me&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Of use to none but thee&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Oh, that you know!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Yet would its end once bring<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">You joy, how could I cling<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">To it, and bear<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">The thought it brought you care?<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i4">I love you so!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">There is no death I fear<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To save you pain, my dear.<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">For death I owe<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To love, for your sweet grace!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Loved vision of your face<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Rest in my eyes,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">When death takes my last sighs.<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_91" id="page_91">{91}</a></span><br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i4">I love you so!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My own, my precious mate,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">I fear not any fate&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">No pain, no woe&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">So long as I may die<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Beneath the smiling sky.<br /></span>
-<span class="i4">Your eyes for me<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Make heaven’s canopy!<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_92" id="page_92">{92}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="LOVES_LAST_QUEST" id="LOVES_LAST_QUEST"></a>LOVE’S LAST QUEST</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">She</span> came to me, a messenger of spring,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Borne on the wings of ecstasy, and joy<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Flowed o’er me like a sunburst’s splendid ray.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My silent soul was moved again to sing,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My saddened mind was purged of its alloy&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">She led me up from cheerless night to day.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">She came, a vision of delights I dreamed<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">When all the world of wonder moved my heart;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">She brought fair prospects to my fading sight,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And proved that life was dearer than it seemed;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">She led me back to rosy realms of art&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">She, sweet embodiment of art’s delight!<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">She came, and changed the purpose of the years;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">With grace she gave long days of peace to me.<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Her gift&mdash;the jewel of her love she gave,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A glory and a passion without peers;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">As full of splendour as the orient sea,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Where pearls of heaven rest beneath the wave.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">She came, and shed her gentle loveliness<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Upon me, trembling ’neath her spell sublime,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And chose me for her loving mate; to know<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_93" id="page_93">{93}</a></span><br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Her worth, and find in her love’s happiness;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">She came, and made a wondrous dream divine,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Her beauty and her rapture all aglow.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Blest vision of the dream youth sought in vain;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Sweet chalice, where commingled rest all aims;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Enchanting mystery of love’s last quest,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">What can I offer thee that thou would’st deign<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Commensurate (all that the world acclaims<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Most precious things) with those rich gifts&mdash;the best&mdash;<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">The rarest love, thou didst bestow on me?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">There’s naught in all the stores of earth to find<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To give in just return&mdash;no star above!<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">Save what thou’st made&mdash;my own deep love for thee&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">A heart and soul renewed, a richer mind&mdash;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">My life’s devotion and a deathless love!<br /></span>
-<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_94" id="page_94">{94}</a></span></div></div>
-</div>
-
-<h2><a name="CONSECRATION" id="CONSECRATION"></a>CONSECRATION</h2>
-
-<div class="poetry">
-<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">What</span> shall I do for thee, my love?<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">What glory can I win?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">What aim is there too high for me?<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">What strife to conquer in?<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">To thee, my love, whate’er befall,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">I give my life, my soul, my all.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">No joy, no pleasure shall I seek,<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">In which you have no share;<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">All pain and sorrow I shall keep<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">From you, and I shall care<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">For every hour in which you live,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">As ’twere the last that God would give.<br /></span>
-</div><div class="stanza">
-<span class="i0">Your worshiper receive with joy.<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">My happy lips now seal,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">So all my thought and words may be<br /></span>
-<span class="i2">For thee. Then I shall kneel,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And vow ’fore heaven my love is true,<br /></span>
-<span class="i0">And consecrate its life to you.<br /></span>
-</div></div>
-</div>
-
-<p class="fint">THE END</p>
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