A Man’s Wooing.

You said, last night, you did not think1
                        
                        In all the world of men2
                        
                        Was one true lover—true alike3
                        
                        In deed and word and pen ;—4
                        One knightly lover, constant as5
                        
                        The old knights, who sleep sound :6
                        
                        Some women, said you, there might be—7
                        
                        Not one man faithful found :8
                        Not one man, resolute to win,9
                        
                        Or, winning, firm to hold10
                        
                        The woman, not all women—sought11
                        
                        Herself and not her gold :12
                        Not one whose noble life and pure13
                        
                        Had power so to control14
                        
                        To humble loving loyalty15
                        
                        Her free, but reverent soul,16
                        That she beside him gladly moved17
                        
                        Both sovereign and slave ;18
                        
                        In faith unfettered, homage dear,19
                        
                        Each claiming what each gave.20
                        And then you dropped your eyelids  
white,21
                        
                        white,21
And stood, a maiden brave,22
                        
                        Proud, sweet :— unloving and unloved23
                        
                        Descending to the grave.24
                        I let you speak, and ne’er replied ;25
                        
                        I watched you for a space,26
                        
                        Until that passionate glow, like youth,27
                        
                        Had faded from your face.28
                        No anger show’d I—nor complaint :29
                        
                        My heart’s beats shook no breath,30
                        
                        Although I knew that I had found31
                        
                        Her, who brings life or death ;32
                        The woman, true as life or death ;33
                        
                        The love, strong as these twain,34
                        
                        Against which seas of mortal fate35
                        
                        Beat harmlessly in vain.36
                        “ Not one true man :” I hear it still,37
                        
                        Your voice’s clear cold sound,38
                        
                        Upholding all your constant swains39
                        
                        And good knights underground.40
                        “ Not one true lover :”——woman, turn ;41
                        
                        I love you. Words are small ;42
                        
                        ’Tis life speaks plain :  In twenty years43
                        
                        Pethaps you may know all.44
                        I seek you. You alone I seek :45
                        
                        All other women, fair46
                        
                        Or wise, or good, may go their way,47
                        
                        Without my thought or care.48
                        But you I follow day by day,49
                        
                        And night by night I keep50
                        
                        My heart’s chaste mansion lighted, where51
                        
                        Your image lies asleep.52
                        Asleep !  If e’er to wake He knows53
                        
                        Who Eve to Adam brought,54
                        
                        As you to me :  the embodiment55
                        
                        Of boyhood’s dear sweet thought,56
                        And youth’s fond dream and manhood’s  
hope,57
                        
                        hope,57
That still half hopeless shone58
                        
                        Till every rootless vain ideal59
                        
                        Commingled into one.60
                        You ; who are so diverse from me,61
                        
                        Yet seem as much my own62
                        
                        As this my soul, which formed apart63
                        
                        Dwells in its bodily throne ;—64
                        Or rather, for that perishes,65
                        
                        As these our two lives are66
                        
                        So strangely, marvellously drawn67
                        
                        Together from afar ;68
                        Till week by week and month by month69
                        
                        We liker seem to grow,70
                        
                        As two hill streams, flushed with rich  
rain,71
                        
                        rain,71
Each into the other flow.72
                        I swear no oaths, I tell no lies,73
                        
                        Nor boast I never knew74
                        
                        A love-dream—we all dream in youth-75
                        
                        But waking, I found you,76
                        The real woman, whose first touch77
                        
                        Aroused to highest life78
                        
                        My real manhood. Crown it then,79
                        
                        Good angel, friend, love, wife.80
                        Imperfect as I am, and you,81
                        
                        Perchance, not all you seem,82
                        
                        We two together, garner up83
                        
                        Our past’s bright, broken dream84
                        
We two together dare to look85
                        
                        Upon the years to come,86
                        
                        As travellers, met in far countrie,87
                        
                        Together look towards home.88
                        Come home, the old tales were not false,89
                        
                        Yet the new faith is true ;90
                        
                        Those saintly souls who made men  
knights91
                        
                        knights91
Were women such as you.92
                        For the great love that teaches love93
                        
                        Deceived not, ne’er deceives :94
                        
                        And she who most believes in man95
                        
                        Makes him what she believes.96
                        Come !  if you come not, I can wait ;97
                        
                        My faith, like life, is long ;98
                        
                        My will—not little ;  my hope much ;99
                        
                        The patient are the strong.100
                        Yet come, ah come !  The years run fast,101
                        
                        And hearths grow swiftly cold—102
                        
                        Hearts too :  but while blood beats in  
mine103
                        
                        mine103
It holds you and will hold.104
                        And so before you it lies bare—105
                        
                        Take it or let it lie,106
                        
                        It was an honest heart :  and yours107
                        
                        To all eternity.108