Though cold and stark and bare,
The bloom and the charm of life doth awhile remain on thee.
(On A Dead Child)
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And yet, O lover, thee, the ruin'd one,Love who hath humbled thus hath also crown'd.
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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.
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Curs'd tho' I be to live my life alone,
My toil is for man's joy, his joy my own.
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But of this wonder, what doth most amaze
Is that we know our love is held for praise.
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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
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