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1819–1875

MARGARET TO DOLCINO

Charles Kingsley

Ask if I love thee? Oh, smiles cannot tell Plainer what tears are now showing too well. Had I not loved thee, my sky had been clear: Had I not loved thee, I had not been here,

Weeping by thee. Ask if I love thee? How else could I borrow Pride from man's slander, and strength from my sorrow? Laugh when they sneer at the fanatic's bride,

Knowing no bliss, save to toil and abide Weeping by thee.

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