Let it dwell there, let it rest there, at home in your heart:
Wafted on winds of gold, it is Love itself, the Dove.
(The Message)
More Quotes from George William Russell:
I foundHow deep the glance of love can wound,
How cruel pity is to hate.
George William Russell
As within the quiet waters passing,
Sun and moon and stars we view,
So the loveliness of life is glassing,
Child, in you.
George William Russell
Wert thou betrayed by thine own joy?
George William Russell
They fade in you; their lips are fain
To meet the old caress:
And all their love is mine again
As lip to lip we press.
George William Russell
You and I have trod the backward way
To the happy heart of yesterday,
To the love we felt in ages past.
George William Russell
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