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1823–1896

II.— Love in Tears.

Coventry Kersey Dighton Patmore

If fate Love's dear ambition mar, And load his breast with hopeless pain, And seem to blot out sun and star, Love, won or lost, is countless gain;

His sorrow boasts a secret bliss Which sorrow of itself beguiles, And Love in tears too noble is For pity, save of Love in smiles.

But, looking backward through his tears, With vision of maturer scope, How often one dead joy appears The platform of some better hope!

And, let us own, the sharpest smart Which human patience may endure Pays light for that which leaves the heart More generous, dignified, and pure.

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