And yet, O lover, thee, the ruin'd one,
Love who hath humbled thus hath also crown'd.
(The Growth Of Love)
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Though cold and stark and bare,The bloom and the charm of life doth awhile remain on thee.
Robert Seymour Bridges
Or when we hark't to nightingales that sang
On dewy eves in spring, did they entice
To gentler love than winter's icy fang?
Robert Seymour Bridges
Curs'd tho' I be to live my life alone,
My toil is for man's joy, his joy my own.
Robert Seymour Bridges
Go find thy friends, if there be one to love thee:
Casting thee forth, my child, I rise above thee.
Robert Seymour Bridges
Baffled but not dishearten'd she took flight
Scheming new tactics: Love came home with me,
And prompts my measured verses as I write.
Robert Seymour Bridges
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