t ! all is said a word.
I sit beneathy looks, as children do
In t tremble through
their happy eyelids from an unaverred
Yet prodigal inward joy. Behold, I erred
In t last doubt ! and yet I cannot rue
And quickly tied to make a lasting troth.
Of his ?
Into the music of heavens undefiled,
through my obedience. hen I answer now,
it serenely interpose:
Brood dohy divine sufficiencies
th
t time t th
And great souls, at one stroke, may do and doat.
to slacken all too soon
Filled by dead eyes too tender to know change ?
Quick-loving s, I t, may quickly loathe;
And, looking on myself, I seemed not one
For suc-of-tune
orn viol, a good singer h
to spoil ce,
Is laid do t ill-sounding note.
to conquer grief, tries more, as all things prove;
Lo, the same,
From innocent play, and leave the cowslips piled,
Alas, I o love.
And be all to me ? Shall I never miss
Yes, call me by my pet-name ! let me hear
to run at, when a child,
ts hose,
to glance up in some face t proved me dear
its eyes. I miss the clear
Fond voices which, being drawn and reconciled
alk and blessing and the common kiss
Call me no longer. Silence on the bier,
t, but t wo
Be o te.
Gato complete th,
t s . If to conquer love, ried,
Like callo desert