Lord Walters Wife
I
But where do you go? said the lady, while both sat under the yew,
And her eyes were alive in their depth, as the kraken beneath the sea-blue.
II
Because I fear you, he answered;--because you are far too fair,
And able to strangle my soul in a mesh of your golfd-coloured hair.
III
Oh that, she said, is no reason! Such knots are quickly undone,
And too much beauty, I reckon, is nothing but too much sun.
IV
Yet farewell so, he answered; --the sunstrokes fatal at times.
I value your husband, Lord Walter, whose gallop rings still from the limes.
V
Oh that, she said, is no reason. You smell a rose through a fence:
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