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h he said, 'The soul's dumb agonies, the tears unshed That sear the heart, th' injustice and the blame Of the harsh world,--God wills that I should claim Through these immortal Life when Hope is dead.' I took him to my heart and clasped him close. E'en though his thorns did make my bosom bleed. Then from the very core of pain arose A joy that seemed to be the utmost need Of my worn soul! Love whispered, '_This_ the meed Of hearts that keep their faith amidst Love's woes.' XXII TWO HEARTS IN ONE Two hearts made one by Love that cannot die Whatever life may bring, shall never part; In life they're one, and e'en in death one heart! Are we not such, Beloved, thou and I? Ah, then, why mourn that 'neath another sky, Far from these longing arms and eyes thou art? I clasp thee still, and lo! thy lips impart New life to me as in the days gone by. I feel thy heart in mine,--our hopes and fears, Like music's wedded notes, together flow; Our sighs the same, the same our smiles and tears,-- The selfsame bliss is ours, the selfsame woe. For Love no weary leagues, no ling'ring years-- Two hearts in one nor time nor distance know. XXIII YEARNING The night is sweet: thy breath is in the air, I feel it on my face; thy tender eyes Look love upon me from yon starry skies! They bring to me, those glancing moonbeams fair, The shine and ripple of thy silken hair. And in the silent whispers and the sighs That from the throbbing heart of Nature rise, I hear thee, feel thee,--own thy presence there. Ah, fond deceit!--too soon the heart, unblest, Unsated, turns from these illusive charms Back to the haunting dream of heav'n once known: It pines for those soft eyes, that throbbing breast, Those sweet life-giving lips, those circling arms-- The breath, the touch, the warmth of Beauty flown. XXIV LOVE'S GIFT I'm far from thee, yet oft our spirits meet: We share the longings of each other's breast, And all our joys and sorrows are confest As though our lips did love's fond tale repeat. Ah! then thine eyes send forth, mine eyes to greet, Glances in which thy whole soul is exprest, Then, like some song-bird flutt'ring in its nest, I hear thy heart in pulsing cadence beat. I know its music and I know its thought; My heart to it th' unuttered words supplies; I listen to the thrilling melody
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