New poems and variant readings/To what shall I compare her

New poems and variant readings (1918)
by Robert Louis Stevenson
To what shall I compare her
1920819New poems and variant readings — To what shall I compare her1918Robert Louis Stevenson

TO WHAT SHALL I COMPARE HER?

To what shall I compare her,
That is as fair as she?
For she is fairer—fairer
Than the sea.
What shall be likened to her,
The sainted of my youth?
For she is truer—truer
Than the truth.


As the stars are from the sleeper,
Her heart is hid from me;
For she is deeper—deeper
Than the sea.
Yet in my dreams I view her
Flush rosy with new ruth—
Dreams! Ah, may these prove truer
Than the truth.