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1828–1909

UNKNOWN FAIR FACES

George Meredith

Though I am faithful to my loves lived through, And place them among Memory's great stars, Where burns a face like Hesper: one like Mars: Of visages I get a moment's view,

Sweet eyes that in the heaven of me, too, Ascend, tho’ virgin to my life they passed. Lo, these within my destiny seem glassed At times so bright, I wish that Hope were new.

A gracious freckled lady, tall and grave, Went, in a shawl voluminous and white, Last sunset by; and going sow'd a glance. Earth is too poor to hold a second chance;

I will not ask for more than Fortune gave: My heart she goes from — never from my sight!

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