The Poems of Richard Henry Stoddard Electronic Resource

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Stoddard Richard Henry
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But I dare not look so high, Nor die a death so sweet ; It is enough for me to be The dust about her feet !
THE DYING LOVER.
The grass that is under me now Will soon be over me. Sweet ; When you walk this way again I shall not hear your feet.
3l6 THE BOOK OF THE EAST.
You may walk this way again, And shed your tears like dew ; They will be no more to me then Than mine are now to you !
UNDER THE ROSE.
She wears a rose in her hair, At the twilight's dreamy close : Her face is fair, how fair Under
... the rose.
I steal like a shadow there, As she sits in rapt repose. And whisper my loving prayer Under the rose.
She takes the rose from her hair, And her color comes and goes. And I — a lover will dare Under the rose !
EVEN-SONG.
You must have an even-song ? You must try to make it, then, P'or to-night my thoughts are dumb ; Not a tuneful word will come From my tongue, or from my pen. 'Tis the hour when all things sleep, And the flowers are steeped in dew ; Thoughts are deep, but words are few, UNDER THE TREES.


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