THE

EARTHLY PARADISE

A POEM.

 

 

BY

WILLIAM MORRIS

Author of the Life and Death of Jason.

 

Part II.

 

ELEVENTH IMPRESSION

 

LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO.

39 PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON
NEW YORK AND BOMBAY
1903

 

 

CONTENTS.

  page
MAY 2
 The Story of Cupid and Psyche5
 The Writing on the Image98
JUNE 112
 The Love of Alcestis114
 The Lady of the Land164
JULY 186
 The Son of Crœsus188
 The Watching of the Falcon210
AUGUST 244
 Pygmalion and the Image246
 Ogier the Dane275

 

 


[Pg 1]

THE

EARTHLY PARADISE.

 

MAY, JUNE, JULY, AUGUST.

 

 

[Pg 2]

MAY.

O love, this morn when the sweet nightingale
Had so long finished all he had to say,
That thou hadst slept, and sleep had told his tale;
And midst a peaceful dream had stolen away
In fragrant dawning of the first of May,
Didst thou see aught? didst thou hear voices sing
Ere to the risen sun the bells 'gan ring?

For then methought the Lord of Love went by
To take possession of his flowery throne,
Ringed round with maids, and youths, and minstrelsy;
A little while I sighed to find him gone,
A little while the dawning was alone,
And the light gathered; then I held my breath,
And shuddered at the sight of Eld and Death.

Alas! Love passed me in the twilight dun,
His music hushed the wakening ousel's song;
But on these twain shone out the golden sun,
And o'er their heads the brown bird's tune was strong,
As shivering, twixt the trees they stole along;
None noted aught their noiseless passing by,
The world had quite forgotten it must die.

 

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