Francis T. Palgrave, ed. (1824–1897). The Golden Treasury. 1875.
William Alexander, Earl of Stirling XXII. To AuroraO
And dost prejudge thy bliss, and spoil my rest,
Then thou wouldst melt the ice out of thy breast,
And thy relenting heart would kindly warm.
What world of loving wonders shouldst thou see!
For if I saw thee once transform’d in me,
Then in thy bosom I would pour my soul;
And if that aught mischanced, thou shouldst not moan
Nor bear the burthen of thy griefs alone;
No, I would have my share in what were thine:
This happy harmony would make them none.