May and the Poets - Leigh Hunt

There is May in books forever; 
May will part from Spenser never;  
May's in Milton. May's in Prior, 
May's in Chaucer, Thomson, Dyer;                
May's in all the Italian books:— 
She has old and modern nooks, 
Where she sleeps with nymphs and elves, 
In happy places they call shelves, 
And will rise and dress your rooms 
With a drapery thick with blooms. 
Come, ye rains, then if ye will, 
May's at home, and with me still; 
But come rather, thou, good weather, 
And find us in the fields together.