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1866–1947

TOO LATE

Richard Le Gallienne

Too late I bring my heart, too late‘ tis yours; Too late to bring the true love that endures; Too long, unthrift, I gave it here and there, Spent it in idle love and idle song;

Youth seemed so rich, with kisses all to spare — Too late! too long! Too late, O fairy woman; dreams and dust Are in your hair, your face is dimly thrust

Among the flowers; and Time, that all forgets, Even you forgets, and only I prolong The face I love, with ache of vain regrets — Too late! too long!

Too long I tarried, and too late I come, O eyes and lips so strangely sealed and dumb: My heart — what is it now, beloved, to you? My love — that doth your holy silence wrong?

Ah! fairy face, star-crowned and chrismed with dew — Too late! too long!

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