I love you and you know it ''" this at least, This comfort is mine own in all my pain: You know it, and can never doubt again, And love's mere self is a continual feast: Not oath of mine nor blessing-word of priest Could make my love more certain or more plain. Life as a rolling moon doth wax and wane ''" O weary moon, still rounding, still decreased! Life wanes : and when Love folds his wings above Tired joy, and less we feel his conscious pulse, Let us go fall asleep, dear Friend, in peace; ''" A little while, and age and sorrow cease; A little while, and love reborn annuls Loss and decay and death ''" and all is love. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...JOHN WILKES BOOTH AT THE FARM (JANUARY 12, 1848) by EDGAR LEE MASTERS THE QUESTION ANSWER'D by WILLIAM BLAKE STANZAS WRITTEN ON THE ROAD BETWEEN FLORENCE AND PISA by GEORGE GORDON BYRON THE GRASSHOPPER AND CRICKET by JOHN KEATS WAR AND WASHINGTON by JONATHAN MITCHELL SEWALL THE MUSICAL CONQUERERS by PHILIP AYRES |