TO VIOLA.
AN cannot be a sophist to his heart,
HE frost of the moon fell over my floor
WO strangers met on a mountain-side
HENCE got ye your soft, soft eyes of the mother, O soft-eyed cow?
HEN there dawns a certain Star
ERE’S greeting for the master,
HILD, when on this night you lie
HE moon upon her watch-tower
SEE the twelve fair months go by
HROUGH the grey and heavy air,
RONWEN gathered wild-flowers
HEN Joy and Molly on the lawn
YLVIA said that day,
YING leaf and dead leaf,
SHALL love no other child,
OME to your poor old Mother,” she said
HIS day we are met to set a name
HAD a holy hour last night.
HE ran with her ball in her light dress floating and free,
VER the hearth on which we burned
HE had no life except to be what men
E moved his fellow-men among
EAVEN, the Spring’s coming true again!
HE world’s amazing beauty would make us cry
MONG the stripped and sooty twigs of the wild cherry tree
HE nightingales around our house
OW independent, beautiful and proud,
HE day is gone of the sun and the swallow
KNEW no woman, child, or man
O-DAY I walked three miles to Penn
HEN you say, I still am young,
RIEF struck me. I so shook in heart and wit
IFE, what art thou? Springing water artFirst Voices.
Second Voices.
First Voices.
AW ye the ancient stars look onSecond Voices.
All the Voices.
AM as awful as my brother War,
OW that you too must shortly go the way
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