Silent Love
I.
A lover often has been blessed
With a soft hand in secret pressed,
Or with a glance, or with a sigh,
Or with some other foolery
Of silent love.
II.
And should the nymph with roseate charms
Glide through night's darkness to his arms,
Nestling there while Scandal sleeps,
Sweet are the joys till daylight peeps
Of silent love.
III.
But bitter are the lover's woes
A lover often has been blessed
With a soft hand in secret pressed,
Or with a glance, or with a sigh,
Or with some other foolery
Of silent love.
II.
And should the nymph with roseate charms
Glide through night's darkness to his arms,
Nestling there while Scandal sleeps,
Sweet are the joys till daylight peeps
Of silent love.
III.
But bitter are the lover's woes