| Furtive Love | |
| I've learned to harbour fast–acting love, | |
| a love that's noble, stealthy, bold. | |
| No better purpose for fine words | |
| 4 | than to tell of furtive love. |
| Such is a confidant's anxiety | |
| that a man's love is best kept secret. | |
| Whilst we mingled with the crowds, | |
| 8 | my girl and I, a frivolous pair, |
| with no one (unmalicious talk) | |
| suspecting our responses, | |
| because of our mutual trust | |
| 12 | we could dally together for a good while back then; |
| nowadays it is more difficult for us, | |
| because of slander, to exchange three words. | |
| Ruin on that evil tongue | |
| 16 | through a knot of torment (mark of misfortune), |
| rather than words of slander | |
| should be cast upon us both, of blameless reputation. | |
| He was all too glad to be forewarned | |
| 20 | as we shared a secret in hiding. |
| I believed, I worshipped | |
| my darling's leafy home while the leaves were green. | |
| How sweet it was, my girl, to bring for an instant | |
| 24 | our whole world beneath a single birch–grove. |
| Embracing together, even more pleasant | |
| (woodland retreat), hiding together, | |
| wandering together on the ocean's shore, | |
| 28 | lingering together at the forest's edge, |
| planting birches together, a joyous task, | |
| weaving together the trees' fair plumage, | |
| talking of love together, the slender maid and I, | |
| 32 | surveying together solitary fields. |
| It's a free and pleasant calling for a girl | |
| to walk the woods together with her lover. | |
| Keeping face together, smiling together, | |
| 36 | laughing together lip to lip, |
| falling down together beside the grove, | |
| shunning people together, complaining together, | |
| living together genially, drinking mead together, | |
| 40 | sharing our affection together, lying together, |
| maintaining together in secret | |
| our true love, there is no more to tell! | |