The Complete Poetical Works of Shelley including materials never before printed in any edition of the poems Edited with textual notes by Thomas Hutchinson |
TO ------ |
The Complete Poetical Works of Shelley including materials never before printed in any edition of the poems | ||
TO ------
I
One word is too often profanedFor me to profane it,
One feeling too falsely disdained
For thee to disdain it;
One hope is too like despair
For prudence to smother,
And pity from thee more dear
Than that from another.
II
I can give not what men call love,But wilt thou accept not
The worship the heart lifts above
And the Heavens reject not,—
The desire of the moth for the star,
Of the night for the morrow,
The devotion to something afar
From the sphere of our sorrow?
The Complete Poetical Works of Shelley including materials never before printed in any edition of the poems | ||