Page:New poems and variant readings, Stevenson, 1918.djvu/82

62 Such then be mine, my love to give,

And such be yours to take:—

A faith to hold, a life to live,

For lovingkindness' sake:

Should you be sad, should you be gay,

Or should you prove unkind,

A love to hold the growing way

And keep the helping mind:—

A love to turn the laugh on care

When wrinkled care appears,

And, with an equal will, to share

Your kisses and your tears.

KNOW YOU THE RIVER NEAR TO GREZ

you the river near to Grez,

A river deep and clear?

Among the lilies all the way,

That ancient river runs to-day

From snowy weir to weir.

Old as the Rhine of great renown,

She hurries clear and fast,

She runs amain by field and town

From south to north, from up to down,

To present on from past.