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XXIX
Dear heart; why will you use me so?
Dear eyes that gently me upbraid;
Still are you beautiful … but O;
How is your beauty raimented!
Through the clear mirror of your eyes;
Through the soft sigh of kiss to kiss;
Desolate winds assail with cries
The shadowy garden where love is。
And soon shall love dissolved be
When over us the wild winds blow …
But you; dear love; too dear to me;
Alas! why will you use me so?
XXX
Love came to us in time gone by
When one at twilight shyly played
And one in fear was standing nigh …
For Love at first is all afraid。
We were grave lovers。 Love is past
That had his sweet hours many a one;
Welcome to us now at the last
The ways that we shall go upon。
XXXI
O; it was out by Donnycarney
When the bat flew from tree to tree
My love and I did walk together;
And sweet were the words she said to me。
Along with us the summer wind
Went murmuring … O; happily! …
But softer than the breath of summer
Was the kiss she gave to me。
XXXII
Rain has fallen all the day。
O come among the laden trees:
The leaves lie thick upon the way
Of memories。
Staying a little by the way
Of memories shall we depart。
Come; my beloved; where I may
Speak to your heart。
XXXIII
Now; O now; in this brown land
Where Love did so sweet music make
We two shall wander; hand in hand;
Forbearing for old friendship' sake;
Nor grieve because our love was gay
Which now is ended in this way。
A rogue in red and yellow dress
Is knocking; knocking at the tree;
And all around our loneliness
The wind is whistling merrily。
The leaves … they do not sigh at all
When the year takes them in the fall。
Now; O now; we hear no more
The vilanelle and roundelay!
Yet will we kiss; sweetheart; before
We take sad leave at close of day。
Grieve not; sweetheart; for anything …
The year; the year is gathering。
XXXIV
Sleep now; O sleep now;
O you unquiet heart!
A voice crying 〃Sleep now〃
Is heard in my heart。
The voice of the winter
Is heard at the door。
O sleep; for the winter
Is crying 〃Sleep no more。〃
My kiss will give peace now
And quiet to your heart …
Sleep on in peace now;
O you unquiet heart!
XXXV
All day I hear the noise of waters
Making moan;
Sad as the sea…bird is when; going
Forth alone;
He hears the winds cry to the water's
Monotone。
The grey winds; the cold winds are blowing
Where I go。
I hear the noise of many waters
Far below。
All day; all night; I hear them flowing
To and fro。
XXXVI
I hear an army charging upon the land;
And the thunder of horses plunging; foam about their knees:
Arrogant; in black armour; behind them stand;
Disdaining the reins; with fluttering ships; the charioteers。
They cry unto the night their battle…name:
I moan in sleep when I hear afar their whirling laughter。
They cleave the gloom of dreams; a blinding flame;
Clanging; clanging upon the heart as upon an anvil。
They come shaking in triumph their long; green hair:
They come out of the sea and run shouting by the shore。
My heart; have you no wisdom thus to despair?
My love; my love; my love; why have you left me alone?
End