I EVER said that I could pay high toll For some dear sake held worthy, utterly; It was the very hidden pride of me To rate as gift the greed of my poor soul. For lo! one day I seemed to near my goal, And -- "Here," I said, "my gift may given be, For here is utmost sweet nobility, And I must love it: it shall have my whole." But, dear, such gift still savoured of my bliss, And you would have my love -- for freedom -- lie In sternest patience till its stress should die; For love's last proof, forbear, forget the kiss, And smile, forgetting. Ay, I do not sigh! Since this you will, my heart must grant you this! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...HE'D BE NOTHING BUT HIS VIOLIN by MARY KYLE DALLAS JOURNEY by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY LOUISA MAY ALCOTT by LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 96 by ALFRED TENNYSON SCURVY ENTERTAINMENT by ABU ABD ALLAH CHRISTMAS HYMN by HARRIET AUBER |