Grieve Not
Grieve not that winter masks the yet quick earth,
 Nor still that summer walks the hills no more;
 That fickle spring has doffed the plaid she wore
To swathe herself in napkins till rebirth.
These buddings, flowerings, are nothing worth;
 This ermine cloud stretched firm across the lakes
 Will presently be shattered into flakes;
Then, starveling world, be subject to my mirth.
