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?
(The Growth Of Love)
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Go find thy friends, if there be one to love thee:Casting thee forth, my child, I rise above thee.
Robert Seymour Bridges
O soul, be patient thou shalt find A little matter mend all this Some strain of music to thy mind, Some praise for skill not spent amiss.
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She loves me first because I love her, then
Loves me for knowing why she should be loved,
And that I love to praise her, loves again.
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
His little spring, that sweet we found,
So deep in summer floods is drowned,
I wonder, bathed in joy complete,
How love so young could be so sweet.
Robert Seymour Bridges
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