Frederick Locker-Lampson. 1821-1895
746. At Her Window
1 min to read
114 words

BEATING Heart! we come again   Where my Love reposes; This is Mabel's window-pane;   These are Mabel's roses.

Is she nested? Does she kneel   In the twilight stilly, Lily clad from throat to heel,   She, my virgin Lily?

Soon the wan, the wistful stars,   Fading, will forsake her; Elves of light, on beamy bars,   Whisper then, and wake her.

Let this friendly pebble plead   At her flowery grating; If she hear me will she heed?   Mabel, I am waiting.

Mabel will be deck'd anon,   Zoned in bride's apparel; Happy zone! O hark to yon   Passion-shaken carol!

Sing thy song, thou tranced thrush,   Pipe thy best, thy clearest;— Hush, her lattice moves, O hush—   Dearest Mabel!—dearest…

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Matthew Arnold. 1822-1888
747. The Forsaken Merman
3 mins to read
919 words
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