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1862–1932

LOVE'S USURY

Gilbert Parker

Here count I over all the gentle deeds Which thou hast done; here summon I thy words, Sweeter to me than sweetest song of birds; That came like grace immortal to my needs.

Love's usury has reckoned such a sum Of my indebtedness, that I can make No lien large enough to overtake Its value — and before it I am dumb!

Yet, O my gracious, most kind creditor, I would not owe to thee one item less We cannot give the sun requital for Its liberal light; our office is to bless.

If blessings could be compassed by my prayer, High heaven should set star-gems in thy hair.

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