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1819–1891

XIII

James Russell Lowell

Beloved, in the noisy city here, The thought of thee can make all turmoil cease; Around my spirit, folds thy spirit clear Its still, soft arms, and circles it with peace;

There is no room for any doubt or fear In souls so overfilled with love's increase, There is no memory of the bygone year But growth in heart's and spirit's perfect ease:

How hath our love, half nebulous at first, Rounded itself into a full-orbed sun! How have our lives and wills ( as haply erst They were, ere this forgetfulness begun )

Through all their earthly distances outburst, And melted, like two rays of light in one!

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