#English
I would not feign a single sigh Nor weep a single tear for thee: The soul within these orbs burns d… A desert spreads where love should… I would not be a worm to crawl
Summer pleasures they are gone lik… And the cloudy days of autumn and… I tried to call them back but unbi… Far away from heart and eye and fo… Dear heart and can it be that such…
The infant april joins the spring And views its watery skye As youngling linnet trys its wing And fears at first to flye With timid step she ventures on
Far spread the moorey ground a lev… Bespread with rush and one eternal… That never felt the rage of blunde… Though centurys wreathed spring’s… Still meeting plains that stretche…
Bonny and stout and brown, without… She frowns offended when they call… Yet fat she is, the merriest in th… And all can know she wears a prett… But still she never heeds what pra…
When in summer thou walkest In the meads by the river, And to thyself talkest, Dost thou think of one ever— A lost and a lorn one
Soon as the twilight through the d… In silver hemmings skirts the purp… Ere yet the sun unveils his smiles… And dries the morning’s chilly rob… Young Hodge the horse—boy, with a…
The winter comes; I walk alone, I want no bird to sing; To those who keep their hearts the… The winter is the spring. No flowers to please—no bees to hu…
The nodding oxeye bends before the… The woodbine quakes lest boys thei… And prickly dogrose spite of its a… Can’t dare the blossom—seeking han… While thistles wear their heavy kn…
Vanity of vanities, all is vanity.… What are life’s joys and gains? What pleasures crowd its ways, That man should take such pains To seek them all his days?
I hid my love when young till I Couldn’t bear the buzzing of a fly… I hid my love to my despite Till I could not bear to look at… I dare not gaze upon her face
He loved the brook’s soft sound, The swallow swimming by. He loved the daisy—covered ground, The cloud—bedappled sky. To him the dismal storm appeared
I would not wish the burning blaze Of fame around a restless world, The thunder and the storm of prais… In crowded tumults heard and hurle… I would not be a flower to stand
He waits all day beside his little… And asks the passing stranger what… But those who often pass his daily… Look at their watch and tell befor… He mutters stories to himself and…
Man, Earth’s poor shadow! talks o… But hath it nothing of eternal kin… No majesty that shall not pass awa… No soul of greatness springing up… Thought marks without hoar shadows…