Names by Samuel Taylor Coleridge Lyrics
I ask'd my fair one happy day,
What I should call her in my lay;
 By what sweet name from Rome or Greece;
Lalage, Neaera, Chloris,
Sappho, Lesbia, or Doris,
 Arethusa or Lucrece.
'Ah!' replied my gentle fair,
'Belovéd, what are names but air?
 Choose thou whatever suits the line;
Call me Sappho, call me Chloris,
Call me Lalage or Doris,
 Only, only call me Thine.'
What I should call her in my lay;
 By what sweet name from Rome or Greece;
Lalage, Neaera, Chloris,
Sappho, Lesbia, or Doris,
 Arethusa or Lucrece.
'Ah!' replied my gentle fair,
'Belovéd, what are names but air?
 Choose thou whatever suits the line;
Call me Sappho, call me Chloris,
Call me Lalage or Doris,
 Only, only call me Thine.'