Just for a space I met her –
Just for a day in the train!
It began when she feared it would wet her,
That tiniest spurtle of rain:
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I INTENDED an Ode,
And it turn'd to a Sonnet
It began a la mode,
I intended an Ode;
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Fame is a food that dead men eat,-
I have no stomach for such meat.
In little light and narrow room,
They eat it in the silent tomb,
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Rose kissed me to-day.
Will she kiss me tomorrow?
Let it be as it may,
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HERE in this sequester'd close
Bloom the hyacinth and rose,
Here beside the modest stock
Flaunts the flaring hollyhock;
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YES; when the ways oppose—
When the hard means rebel,
Fairer the work out-grows,—
More potent far the spell.
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Here is this leafy place
Quiet he lies,
Cold, with his sightless face
Turn'd to the skies:
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King Philip had vaunted his claims;
He had sworn for a year he would sack us;
With an army of heathenish names
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When Spring comes laughing
By vale and hill,
By wind-flower walking
And daffodil,-
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'More Poets yet!'-I hear him say,
Arming his heavy hand to slay;-
'Despite my skill and 'swashing blow,'
They seem to sprout where'er I go;-
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