Why be at pains?  

(Wooer's Song) 

Why be at pains that I should know 

    You sought not me?

Do breezes, then, make features glow 

    So rosily? 

Come, the lit port is at our back, 

    And the tumbling sea;

Elsewhere the lampless uphill track

    To uncertainty! 

 

O should not we two waifs join hands? 

    I am alone,

You would enrich me more than lands 

    By being my own.

Yet, though this facile moment flies, 

    Close is your tone, 

And ere to-morrow's dewfall dries

    I plough the unknown. 

 

Thomas Hardy, Moments of Vision and Miscellaneous Verses