RETROSPECT

“Backward,” he said, “dear heart, I like to look

To those half-spring, half-winter days, when first

We drew together, ere the leaf-buds burst.

Sunbeams were silver yet, keen gusts yet shook

The boughs. Have you remembered that kind book

That for our sake Galeotto’s part rehearsed,

(The friend of lovers,—this time blessed, not cursed!)

And that best hour, when reading we forsook?”

She, listening, wore the smile a mother wears

At childish fancies needless to control;

Yet felt a fine, hid pain with pleasure blend.

Better it seemed to think that love of theirs,

Native as breath, eternal as the soul,

Knew no beginning, could not have an end.