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know all that my heart hath known, While with Despair's dark phantoms it hath striven-- From faith to doubt, from joy to sorrow driven, Till rescued and redeemed by Love alone,-- Thou wouldst not marvel were my cloudless brow O'er-clouded, were my aspect less serene! Love smiles on Death, unveils his mystery Of joy and grief, and Love bids me avow This truth, with chastened heart and tranquil mien,-- 'Less pure Love's bliss if less Love's agony.' XV THE STAR OF LOVE Time's cycle rolls--once more I hail the day On which propitious Heaven sent to Earth, Disguised in thy fair form, in mortal birth, The Star of Love, whose pure celestial ray Glides through the spirit's gloom and lights the way To bliss! I hail thy coming 'midst the dearth Of the soul's aspirations, when the worth Of hearts like thine had ceased men's hearts to sway. I greet thee, Love, and with thee scale the height, That cloudless height where winged spirits rest: Where the deep yearnings of the mortal breast, From mortal bin set free, reveal to sight That living Presence, that Eternal Light In which enwrapt the eager soul is blest. XVI IMPRISONED MUSIC Oh, had I but the poet's voice to sing, Then would the music prisoned in my heart (Panting in vain its message to impart) Hover around thee, Love, on trembling wing, To tell thee of the soft-eyed hopes that cling To Love's white feet, the doubts and fears that start And pierce his bosom with a poisoned dart,-- The smiles that soothe, the cold hard looks that sting! But 'tis not mine, the soaring joy of Song: I strive to voice my soul, but strive in vain. Though passion thrills, and eager fancies throng, Deckt in the varying hues of joy and pain, Yet the weak voice--as weak as Love is strong-- Dies murm'ring on Love's throbbing heart again. XVII LOVE'S MESSAGE We will not take Love's name; that little word, By lips too oft profaned, we will not use. From Nature's best and loveliest we will choose Fit symbols for Love's message; like a bird,-- Whose warbled love-notes by its mate are heard In greenwood glade,--shalt thou in strains profuse The prisoned music of thy heart unloose, While my heart's love is by sweet flow'rs averred. Then take, O take these fresh-awakened flowers, The symbols of my love, and keep them near, Where they may feel thy brea
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