Hunt and Lee, comps. The Book of the Sonnet. 1867.
V. Christmas Sonnets. 4. To J. L. G.Bayard Taylor (18251878)
I
Of graver song, and shape to liquid flow
Of soft Italian syllables the glow
That warms my heart, my tribute were not vain;
But how shall I such measured sweetness gain
As may your golden nature fitly show,
And with the heart-light shine, that fills you so,
It pales the graces of the cultured brain?
Long have I known, Love better is than Fame,
And Love hath crowned you; yet if any bay
Cling to my chaplet when the years have fled
And I am dust, may this which bears your name
Cling latest, that my love’s result shall stay,
When that which mine ambition wrought is dead!