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gret, Margret. VII. Look in its face, ladye, And keep thee from thy swound; With a spirit bold thy pulses hold And hear its voice's sound: For so will sound thy voice When thy face is to the wall, And such will be thy face, ladye, When the maidens work thy pall. Margret, Margret. VIII. "Am I not like to thee?" The voice was calm and low, And between each word you might have heard The silent forests grow; "_The like may sway the like;_" By which mysterious law Mine eyes from thine and my lips from thine The light and breath may draw. Margret, Margret. IX. "My lips do need thy breath, My lips do need thy smile, And my pallid eyne, that light in thine Which met the stars erewhile: Yet go with light and life If that thou lovest one In all the earth who loveth thee As truly as the sun, Margret, Margret." X. Her cheek had waxed white Like cloud at fall of snow; Then like to one at set of sun, It waxed red also; For love's name maketh bold As if the loved were near: And then she sighed the deep long sigh Which cometh after fear. Margret, Margret. XI. "Now, sooth, I fear thee not-- Shall never fear thee now!" (And a noble sight was the sudden light Which lit her lifted brow.) "Can earth be dry of streams, Or hearts of love?" she said; "Who doubteth love, can know not love: He is already dead." Margret, Margret. XII. "I have" ... and here her lips Some word in pause did keep, And gave the while a quiet smile As if they paused in sleep,-- "I have ... a brother dear, A knight of knightly fame! I broidered him a knightly scarf With letters of my name Margret, Margret. XIII. "I fed his grey goshawk, I kissed his fierce bloodhound, I sate at home when he might come And caught his horn's far sound: I sang him hunter's songs, I poured him the red wine, He looked across the cup and said, _I love thee, sister mine._" Margret, Margret. XIV. IT trembled on the grass
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