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1823–1896

II.— Love's Really.

Coventry Kersey Dighton Patmore

I walk, I trust, with open eyes; I've travell'd half my worldly course; And in the way behind me lies Much vanity and some remorse;

I've lived to feel how pride may part Spirits, tho’ match'd like hand and glove; I've blush'd for love's abode, the heart; But have not disbelieved in love;

Nor unto love, sole mortal thing Of worth immortal, done the wrong To count it, with the rest that sing, Unworthy of a serious song;

And love is my reward; for now, When most of dead'ning time complain, The myrtle blooms upon my brow, Its odour quickens all my brain.

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