POSIES.

Is this ... the posy of a ring?

Hamlet.

I.
FRIENDSHIP.

I were not worth you, could I long for you;

But should you come, you would find me ready.

The lamp is lighted, the flame is steady:

Over the strait I toss this song for you!

II.
A ROSE.

Too-perfect Rose, thy heavy breath has power

To wake a dim, an unexplained regret:

Art body to the soul of some deep hour

That all my seasons have not yielded yet?

But if it be so—Hour, too-perfect Hour,

Ah, blow not full, though all the yearning days

Should tremble bud-like, since the wind must shower

Thine unreturning grace along the ways!

III.
WISTARIA.

lumenque juventæ

Purpureum

O smile of spring, that o’er the worn gray brow

Of some old many-memoried house dost run,

The very light of purple Youth art thou

The laughing goddess shed upon her son!

IV.
ON A FLY-LEAF.

“It is the nightingale, and not the lark!”

O poet-heart, enamored of the Past,

That Romeo with the ruby in his ear!

No longer sicken to detain the dark:

Thine eyes along the clear horizon cast:

Behold, a fresh imperious dawn is here!