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1828–1909

ANGELIC LOVE

George Meredith

Angelic love that stoops with heavenly lips To meet its earthly mate; Heroic love that to its sphere's eclipse Can dare to join its fate

With one beloved devoted human heart, And share with it the passion and the smart, The undying bliss Of its most fleeting kiss;

The fading grace Of its most sweet embrace: - Angelic love, heroic love! Whose birth can only be above,

Whose wandering must be on earth, Whose haven where it first had birth! Love that can part with all but its own worth, And joy in every sacrifice

That beautifies its Paradise! And gently, like a golden-fruited vine, With earnest tenderness itself consign, And creeping up deliriously entwine

Its dear delicious arms Round the beloved being! With fair unfolded charms, All-trusting, and all-seeing, -

Grape-laden with full bunches of young wine! While to the panting heart's dry yearning drouth Buds the rich dewy mouth - Tenderly uplifted,

Like two rose-leaves drifted Down in a long warm sigh of the sweet South! Such love, such love is thine, Such heart is mine,

O thou of mortal visions most divine!

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