Annotations MORTAL, if thou art beloved, Life's offences are removed : All the fateful things that checkt thee, Hearten, hallow, and protect thee. Grow'st thou mellow ? What is age ? Tinct on life's illumined page, Where the purple letters glow Deeper, painted long ago. What is sorrow ? Comfort's prime, Love's choice Indian summer-clime. Sickness ? Thou wilt pray it worse For so blessed, balmy nurse. And for death ? When thou art dying 'Twill be love beside thee lying. Death is lonesome ? Oh, how brave Shows the foot-frequented grave ! Heaven itself is but the casket For Love's treasure, ere he ask it. Ere with burning heart he follow, Piercing through corruption's hollow. If thou art beloved, oh then Fear no grief of mortal men ! Book traversal links for Mortal, if thou art beloved ‹ THE FIRST BOOK OF SONGS Up Once, his feet among the roses ›