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1866–1947

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Richard Le Gallienne

My eye upon your eyes — So was I born, One far-off day in Paradise, A summer morn;

I had not lived till then, But, wildered, went, Like other wandering men, Nor what Life meant

Knew I till then. My hand within your hand — So would I live, Nor would I ask to understand

Why God did give Your loveliness to me, But I would pray Worthier of it to be,

By night and day, Unworthy me! My heart upon your heart — So would I die,

I cannot think that God will part Us, you and I; The work he did undo, That summer morn;

I lived, and would die too, Where I was born, Beloved, in you.

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