Here you will find the Poem Love of poet Charles Stuart Calverley
1 Canst thou love me, lady? 2 I've not learn'd to woo: 3 Thou art on the shady 4 Side of sixty too. 5 Still I love thee dearly! 6 Thou hast lands and pelf: 7 But I love thee merely 8 Merely for thyself. 9 Wilt thou love me, fairest? 10 Though thou art not fair; 11 And I think thou wearest 12 Someone-else's hair. 13 Thou could'st love, though, dearly: 14 And, as I am told, 15 Thou art very nearly 16 Worth thy weight, in gold. 17 Dost thou love me, sweet love? 18 Tell me that thou dost! 19 Women fairly beat one, 20 But I think thou must. 21 Thou art loved so dearly: 22 I am plain, but then 23 Thou (to speak sincerely) 24 Art as plain again. 25 Love me, bashful fairy! 26 I've an empty purse: 27 And I've 'moods,' which vary; 28 Mostly for the worse. 29 Still, I love thee dearly: 30 Though I make (I feel) 31 Love a little queerly, 32 I'm as true as steel. 33 Love me, swear to love me 34 (As, you know, they do) 35 By yon heaven above me 36 And its changeless blue. 37 Love me, lady, dearly, 38 If you'll be so good; 39 Though I don't see clearly 40 On what ground you should. 41 Love me -- ah or love me 42 Not, but be my bride! 43 Do not simply shove me 44 (So to speak) aside! 45 P'raps it would be dearly 46 Purchased at the price; 47 But a hundred yearly 48 Would be very nice.