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1862–1932

DREAMS

Gilbert Parker

And so life passed. I lived from year to year With shadows, the strong warders of desire; I learned through them to seek the golden fire That hides itself in Song's bright hemisphere.

Through them I grew full of imaginings, I made strange pictures, conjured images From my deep longings; wrote the passages Of life inwrought with half-glad wonderings.

For who can know a majesty of peace, That wanders, ever waiting for a voice To say to him, “Behold, at last surcease Of thy unrest has come, therefore, rejoice”?

Here set I down some dreams that come again, Almost forgotten in my higher gain.

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