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1874–1932

XI

Robert Winkworth Norwood

Paola and Francesca, dead these years, And lost forever unto Rimini! Lanciotto's garden blooms no more where ye Found love is laughter, love is also tears;

Is peace and pain, high hopes and sudden fears; That love is gain and loss, an ecstasy Of heaven and then hell's hot eternity; A balm that soothes the soul, a flame that sears.

I, too, know of a secret garden where Pale asphodels are rivals of the rose; And all life's opposites are gathered there Before the spirit's agony, that knows

Gladness ineffable through loving One Who hath no equal underneath the sun.

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