A Little Song Gem. "Love That Hath Us in the Net" (1884) Words by Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809-1992) Music by the Gifted Poet and Musician Sidney Lanier (1842-1881) Arranged by A.E. Blackmar. New Orleans: A.E. Blackmar & Co., 220 Camp St. Plate Number: 1435.2 [Source: 066/062@Levy] 1. Love that hath us in the net, Can be pass and we forget? Many suns arise and set. Many a chance the years beget; Love the gift is love the debt, Even so, even so. 2. Love is hurt with jar and fret, Love is made a vague regret, Eyes with i dle tears are wet. Idle habit links us yet; What is love? for we forget, Ah, no, no, ah, no, no!