“Sweet April-time — O cruel April-time!
Year after year returning, with a brow
Of promise, and red lips with longing paled,
And backward-hidden hands that clutch the joys
Of vanished springs, like flowers.”
"April", in Poems (1859)
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The Decline and Fall of Practically Everybody (1950), Part II: Ancient Greeks and Worse, Nero

Love is Enough (1872), Song VIII: While Ye Deemed Him A-Sleeping
Context: All wonder of pleasure, all doubt of desire,
All blindness, are ended, and no more ye feel
If your feet treat his flowers or the flames of his fire,
If your breast meet his balms or the edge of his steel.
Change is come, and past over, no more strife, no more learning:
Now your lips and your forehead are sealed with his seal,
Look backward and smile at the thorns and the burning.
— Sweet rest, O my soul, and no fear of returning!

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Book I, lines 417–430 (pp. 23–24)
The Lusiad; Or, The Discovery of India: an Epic Poem (1776)

Source: Prisoned in Windsor, He Recounteth his Pleasure there Passed, Line 1

“Backward, turn backward, O Time, in your flight!
Make me a child again, just for to-night!”
Rock me to sleep, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).