After
Death
At
Home
Bourne,
The
Dream
Land
Dream-Love
Echo
End,
An
Life
And Death
Memory
One
Day
Portrait,
A
Remember
Shall
I Forget?
Sister
Maude
Sleeping
At Last
Song
("Oh Roses...")
Song
("When I Am Dead...")
Spring

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Dream-Love
Young Love lies sleeping
In May-time of
the year,
Among the lilies,
Lapped in the
tender light:
White lambs come grazing,
White doves come
building there;
And round about him
The May-bushes
are white.
Soft moss the pillow
For oh, a softer
cheek;
Broad leaves cast shadow
Upon the heavy
eyes:
There winds and waters
Grow lulled and
scarcely speak;
There twilight lingers
The longest in
the
skies.
Young Love lies dreaming,
But who shall
tell the dream?
A perfect sunlight
On rustling forest
tips;
Or perfect moonlight
Upon a rippling
stream;
Or perfect silence,
Or song of cherished
lips.
Burn odours round him
To fill the drowsy
air;
Weave silent dances
Around him to
and fro;
For oh, in waking
The sights are
not so fair,
And song and silence
Are not like
these below.
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Young Love
lies dreaming
Till summer days
are gone, --
Dreaming and drowsing
Away to perfect
sleep:
He sees the beauty
Sun hath not
looked upon,
And tastes the fountain
Unutterably deep.
His perfect music
Doth hush unto
his rest,
And through the pauses
The perfect silence
calms:
Oh, poor the voices
Of earth from
east to west,
And poor earth's stillness
Between her stately
palms.
Young Love lies drowsing
Away to poppied
death;
Cool shadows deepen
Across the sleeping
face:
So fails the summer
With warm, delicious
breath;
And what hath autumn
To give us in
its place?
Draw close the curtains
Of branched evergreen;
Change cannot touch them
With fading fingers
sere:
Here the first violets
Perhaps will
bud unseen,
And a dove, may be,
Return to nestle
here. |