Our hearts were drunk with a beauty Our eyes could never see.
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What outstretched love would meet them at the gate?George William Russell
I saw him pass from love to love; and yet the pure allowed His claim
To be the purest of the pure, thrice holy, stainless, without blame.
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What of all the heart to love?
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Your tree of life put forth these flowers
In ages past away:
They had the love in other hours
I give to you to-day.
George William Russell
I knew the fountain of the deep
Wells up with living joy, unfed:
Such joys the lonely heart may keep,
And love grow rich with love unwed.
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The warmth of life is quenched with bitter frost;
Upon the lonely road a child limps by
Skirting the frozen pools: our way is lost:
Our hearts sink utterly.
George William Russell
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