I Loved You
I loved you: yet the love, maybe,
Has not extinguished in my heart;
But hence may not it trouble thee;
I do not want to make you sad
I loved you: yet the love, maybe,
Has not extinguished in my heart;
But hence may not it trouble thee;
I do not want to make you sad
He's blessed, who lives in peace, that's
From the ignorant fobs with calls,
Who can provide his every
With dreams, or labors, or recalls;
Day's rain is done
The rainy mist of
Spreads on the sky, leaden apparel wearing,
And through the pine-trees, like a ghost appearing, The moon comes up with hidden light
A
LE OF
HE
DE
What means my name to you
…T'will
As does the melancholy
Of distant waves or, of a summer,
Stanzas from
Our Northern Winter's fickle Summer,
Than Southern Winter scarce more bland--Is undeniably
On fleeting footsteps from the land
Bound for your distant homeyou were leaving alien lands
In an hour as sad as I’ve knownI wept over your hands
My hands were numb and cold,still trying to restrainyou, whom my hurt toldnever to end this pain
But you snatched your lip...
Oh,
Morpheus, give me joy till
For my forever painful love:
Just blow out candles'
I watch Inesilla Thy window beneath,
Deep slumbers the villa In night's dusky sheath
Enamoured I linger, Close mantled, for thee--With sword and with guitar, O look once on me
Art sleeping
I
VE
OU - I love you, e'en as
Rage at myself for this obsession,
I loved thee; and perchance until this
Within my breast is smouldering still the fire
Yet I would spare thy pain the least renewal,
Nothing shall rouse again the old desire
I can't sleep, and there's no light, Mirk all round and restless slumber, Tickings near me without number,
Monotonous clock measuring night
O you Fates with old wives' chatter, Sleepy night so softly swaying,
Life with mouselike pit...