Lord Walters Wife
I
But where do you go? said the lady, while both sat uhe yew,
And her eyes were alive in their depth, as the krakeh the sea-blue.
II
Because I fear you, he answered;--because you are far too fair,
And able tle my soul in a mesh of yolfd-coloured hair.
III
Oh that, she said, is no reason! Suots are quickly undone,
And too much beauty, I re, is nothing but too much sun.
IV
Yet farewell so, he answered; --the sunstrokes fatal at times.
I value your husband, Lord Walter, whose galls still from the limes.
V
Oh that, she said, is no reason. You smell a rose through a fence:
If two should smell it what matter? who grumbles, and wheres the pretense?
VI
But I, he replied, have promised another, when love was free,
To love her alone, alone, who alone from afar loves me.
VII
Why, that, she said, is no reason. Loves always free I am told.
Will you vow to be safe from the headache on Tuesday, and think it will hold?
VIII
But you, he replied, have a……(内容加载失败!)
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