
(7th June 1834) The History of the Lily
(25th October 1834) The Exile. See under Translations from the French
(1835) For Versions from the German, see under Translations from the German
The London Literary Gazette, 1833-1835
Love is Enough (1872), Song III: It Grew Up Without Heeding
Context: Love is enough: it grew up without heeding
In the days when ye knew not its name nor its measure,
And its leaflets untrodden by the light feet of pleasure
Had no boast of the blossom, no sign of the seeding,
As the morning and evening passed over its treasure.
(7th June 1834) The History of the Lily
(25th October 1834) The Exile. See under Translations from the French
(1835) For Versions from the German, see under Translations from the German
The London Literary Gazette, 1833-1835
On the Death of Joseph Rodman Drake. Compare: "She was good as she was fair, None—none on earth above her! As pure in thought as angels are: To know her was to love her, Samuel Rogers, Jacqueline, Stanza 1.
Source: The Diamond as Big as the Ritz, and Other Stories
“Love cannot be measured by its duration…”
Source: Intimacy: das Buch zum Film von Patrice Chéreau
“Hast thou named all the birds without a gun;
Loved the wood-rose, and left it on its stalk.”
Forbearance http://www.emersoncentral.com/poems/forebearance.htm
1840s, Poems (1847)
Poems (1773), "To a Lady, with some painted Flowers", p. 96.
“It was no fancy, he had named the name
Of love, and at that thought her cheek grew flame:”
Juliet after the Masquerade. By Thompson
The Troubadour (1825)
“There was a badness that had its way. But love wasn't lost. Love will have its day.”
"North and South of the River"
Lyrics, Staring at the Sun (1997 EP)