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1812–1889

NEVER THE TIME AND THE PLACE

Robert Browning

Never the time and the place And the loved one all together! This path — how soft to pace! This May — what magic weather!

Where is the loved one's face? In a dream that loved one's face meets mine, But the house is narrow, the place is bleak Where, outside, rain and wind combine

With a furtive ear, if I strive to speak, With a hostile eye at my flushing cheek, With a malice that marks each word, each sign! O enemy sly and serpentine,

Uncoil thee from the waking man! Do I hold the Past Thus firm and fast Yet doubt if the Future hold I can?

This path so soft to pace shall lead Through the magic of May to herself indeed! Or narrow if needs the house must be, Outside are the storms and strangers; we —

Oh, close, safe, warm sleep I and she — I and she!

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