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1850–1919

His art was loving; Eres set his sign...

Ella Wheeler Wilcox

His art was loving; Eres set his sign Upon that youthful forehead, and he drew The hearts of women, as the sun draws dew. Love feeds love's thirst as wine feeds love of wine;

Nor is there any potion from the vine Which makes men drunken like the subtle brew Of kisses crushed by kisses; and he grew Inebriated with that draught divine.

Yet in his sober moments, when the sun Of radiant summer paled to lonely fall, And passion's sea had grown an ebbing tide, From out the many, Memory singled one

Full cup that seemed the sweetest of them all - The warm red mouth that mocked him and denied.

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His art was loving; Eres set his sign... · Ella Wheeler Wilcox · Poetry Cove