Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. (1833–1908). A Victorian Anthology, 1837–1895. 1895.
Lady Mary Montgomerie Currie b. 184A May Song
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Before the mowing of the hay,
Twin’d daisy-chains and cowslip-balls,
And caroll’d glees and madrigals,
Before the hay, beneath the may,
My love (who lov’d me then) and I.
Tread sever’d paths to varied ends;
We sometimes meet, and sometimes say
The trivial things of every day,
And meet as comrades, meet as friends,
My love (who lov’d me once) and I.
Will wander forth, as once, together,
Or sing the songs we us’d to sing
In spring-time, in the cloudless weather;
Some chord is mute that us’d to ring,
Some word forgot we us’d to say
Amongst the may, before the hay,
My love (who loves me not) and I.