Late, late, the prize is drawn, the goal attained,
The Heart’s Desire fulfilled, Love’s guerdon gained.
Wealth’s use is past, Fame’s crown of laurel mocks
The downward-drooping head and grizzled locks.
The end is reached-the end of toil and strife-
The end of life.
Love flowers and fades like grass, and flowers again;
The spendthrift lovers waste themselves in vain;
Their fiery passions burn out one by one,
And then, alas! when their best days are done,
Spirit and body find their perfect mate-
So late! So late!
Long-sought, long seeking, through the lonely years,
The wanderers meet to weep their useless tears
For time and chance irrevocably flown,
Dear hopes outlived and happy faiths outgrown,
Children unborn, the myriad joys unseen
That might have been.
Not for the spring and morning-time of youth
The perfect flower of slow-unfolding truth,
The perfect love, that dreams of youth foretell,
But youth knows not and youth could never tell;
That light celestial, as of sunset fires
When day expires.
Late comes the gift that crowns the hungry quest,
Like ripe wheat-harvest in a land at rest,
And comes alone, a consecrated cup,
To those proved worthy to sit down and sup.
To them-aye, aye, despite their treasure lost,
‘T’is worth the cost.
‘T’is worth the cost to reach the heights at last,
Ere eyes are dim and daylight overpast.
To see one aim achieved, one dream fulfilled,
Ere striving brain and trusting heart are stilled.
To live one glorious hour-its price of pain
Is never paid in vain.

A few random poems:
- Epigram on the same Laird’s Country Seat by Robert Burns
 - On The Disadvantages Of Central Heating poem – Amy Clampitt poems | Poems and Poetry
 - Goddess In The Wood, The by Rupert Brooke
 - Новелла Матвеева – Подсолнух
 - The Song Maker by Sara Teasdale
 - Book Seventh [Residence in London] by William Wordsworth
 - Виктор Гусев – Октябрьский смотр
 - O Why Do You Walk poem – A. E. Housman
 - The Remains by Mark Strand
 - Алексей Толстой – Стасюлевич и Маркевич
 - Niagara by Vachel Lindsay
 - On The Tomb Of A Priestess Of Artemis by Sappho
 - Middle-Ages by Siegfried Sassoon
 - Innocence
 - Mother, Among The Dustbins by Stevie Smith
 
External links
Bat’s Poetry Page – more poetry by Fledermaus
Talking Writing Monster’s Page –
Batty Writing – the bat’s idle chatter, thoughts, ideas and observations, all original, all fresh
Poems in English
- Apollo And The Graces poem – John Keats poems
 - Answer To A Sonnet By J.H.Reynolds poem – John Keats poems
 - An Extempore poem – John Keats poems
 - Acrostic : Georgiana Augusta Keats poem – John Keats poems
 - A Song About Myself poem – John Keats poems
 - A Prophecy: To George Keats In America poem – John Keats poems
 - A Party Of Lovers poem – John Keats poems
 - A Galloway Song poem – John Keats poems
 - A Dream, After Reading Dante’s Episode Of Paolo And Francesca poem – John Keats poems
 - A Draught Of Sunshine poem – John Keats poems
 - Written On The Day That Mr Leigh Hunt Left Prison poem – John Keats poems
 - Written On A Summer Evening poem – John Keats poems
 - Written On A Blank Space At The End Of Chaucer’s Tale Of The Flowre And The Lefe poem – John Keats poems
 - Written Before Re-Reading King Lear poem – John Keats poems
 - Why Did I Laugh Tonight? No Voice Will Tell poem – John Keats poems
 - Where’s the Poet? poem – John Keats poems
 - Where Be Ye Going, You Devon Maid? poem – John Keats poems
 - When I Have Fears That I May Cease To Be poem – John Keats poems
 - To The Nile poem – John Keats poems
 - To Solitude poem – John Keats poems
 
More external links (open in a new tab):
Doska or the Board – write anything
Search engines:
Yandex – the best search engine for searches in Russian (and the best overall image search engine, in any language, anywhere)
Qwant – the best search engine for searches in French, German as well as Romance and Germanic languages.
Ecosia – a search engine that supposedly… plants trees
Duckduckgo – the real alternative and a search engine that actually works. Without much censorship or partisan politics.
Yahoo– yes, it’s still around, amazingly, miraculously, incredibly, but now it seems to be powered by Bing.
Parallel Translations of Poetry
The Poetry Repository – an online library of poems, poetry, verse and poetic works
	
Ada Cambridge (1844 – 1926), also known as Ada Cross, was an English-born Australian author and poetess. She wrote more than 25 works of fiction, three volumes of poetry and two autobiographical works.