1. I have wept and I have sighed; Chloe will not be my bride. I have sighed and I have wept, She hath not her promise kept. 2. I have grieved and I have mourned; She hath not my love returned. I have mourned and I have grieved; She hath not my pains relieved. 3. But her pride I'll mortify, For her love I will not die. Amaryllis fair I'll wed, Nor one tear for Chloe shed. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FRAGMENTS WRITTEN WHILE TRAVELING...A MIDWESTERN HEAT WAVE by JAMES GALVIN RODNEY'S RIDE [JULY 3, 1776] by ELBRIDGE STREETER BROOKS HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW; IN MEMORIAM by HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON WINTER HEAVENS by GEORGE MEREDITH |