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in delight To mock their impotence--so this for thee. This song for thee! our sweetest honeycomb Of lovesome thought and passion-hearted rhyme, Builded of gold and kisses and desire, By that wild poet who so many a time Our hungering lips have blessed, until a fire Burnt speech up and the wordless hour had come. COMFORT AT PARTING O little Heart, So much I see Thy hidden smart, So much I long To sing some song To comfort thee. For, little Heart, Indeed, indeed, The hour to part Makes cruel speed; Yet, dear, think thou How even now, With happy haste, With eager feet, The hour when we Again shall meet Cometh across the waste. HAPPY LETTER Fly, little note, And know no rest Till warm you lie Within that nest Which is her breast; Though why to thee Such joy should be Who carest not, While I must wait Here desolate, I cannot wot. O what I 'd do To come with you! PRIMROSE AND VIOLET Primrose and Violet-- May they help thee to forget All that love should not remember, Sweet as meadows after rain When the sun has come again, As woods awakened from December. How they wash the soul from stain! How they set the spirit free! Take them, dear, and pray for me. 'JULIET AND HER ROMEO' _(With Mr. Dicksee's Picture)_ Take 'this of Juliet and her Romeo,' Dear Heart of mine, for though yon budding sky Yearns o'er Verona, and so long ago That kiss was kissed; yet surely Thou and I, Surely it is, whom morning tears apart, As ruthless men tear tendrilled ivy down: Is not Verona warm within thy gown, And Mantua all the world save where thou art? O happy grace of lovers of old time, Living to love like gods, and dead to live Symbols and saints for us who follow them; Even bitter Death must sweets to lovers give: See how they wear their tears for diadem, Throned on the star of an unshaken rhyme. IN HER DIARY Go, little book, and be the looking-glass Of her dear soul, The mirror of her moments as they pass, Keeping the whole; Wherein she still may look on yesterday To-day to cheer, And towards To-morrow pass upon her way Without a fear. For yesterday hath never won a crown, However fair, But that To-day a better for its own Might win and wear; And yesterday hath never joyed a joy, However sweet, That this To-day or that To-morrow too May not repeat. Think too, To-day is trustee for to-morrow, And present pain Tha
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