- A Hamadryad Dies. Sonnet
Low mourned the Oread round the Arcadian hills;
The Naiad murmured and the Dryad moaned;
The meadow-maiden left her daffodils
To join the Hamadryades who groaned
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- Song. A Gurly Breeze In Scotland
A gurly breeze swept from the pool
The Autumn peace so blue and cool,
Which all day long had dreamed thereon
Of men and things aforetime gone,
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- Et In Arcadia Ego ... Sonnet
"What traveller soever wander here
In quest of peace and what is best of pleasure,
Let not his hope be overcast and drear
Because I, Death, am here to fix the measure
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- The Love That Speaks In Word And Kiss,
The Love that speaks in word and kiss,
That dyes the cheek and fires the eye,
Through surface signs of shallow bliss
That, quickly born, may quickly die;
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- And There Shall Be No Night There And They
"And there shall be no night there and they
need no candle, and neither light of the sun;
for the Lord God giveth them Light."
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