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-soul'd hostage for departed day; She was my summer, clothing all my life With fragrant blossoms of delight and joy. [_A pause_. Not love her! 'Tis as yesterday the time When first my love stole fainting to her ear, In deep scarce-worded murmurs of desire. 'Twas evening, and above the weary land Silence lay dreaming in a golden hush; The summer's sunset yellow'd in the wheat, And the ripe year, with harvest promise full, Slept on the wavy slopes and verdant leas, Like one who through long hours of toil at last Sees the glad work accomplish'd, and in peace Flings him along the meadows to repose; Below, the bells of even faintly chimed, And sent their hymnal music up the breeze To where I stood, half-praying, by her side. Then all my words and thoughts that came and went, Waving about the secret of my love, Like billows plashing on a silent shore, All at one gush flow'd from me o'er her heart, And broke the banks of silence; then my love Sank through her liquid eyes to read her soul, Like diver that through waving water-floods Seeketh the priceless pearl that lies below, And there found life--found joy for evermore: It is as yesterday that time to me,-- Sweet time, when love entwines the locks of life With fragrant blossoms, like a one-hour's bride, And claspeth summer with soft pleading arms, That she, though ne'er so eager to be gone, Still tarries smiling for a last embrace, And drops her hoarded flowers upon the way: It is as yesterday--my love the same-- The love that led me through all heavy tasks, All lonely watchings by the midnight lamp, To win the fame that still might shine on her; And e'en--how dear the thought!--this wondrous power, This godlike influence which has dawn'd on me, Thus from my love takes colouring and aim! Not love her! Well, well, I'll forget the word-- The sun shines on, though blind eyes see it not. [_A pause_. It cannot be--this aim so deeply--weigh'd, So long and calmly sifted, cannot fail. O wondrous power! great mystery of life! Reserved for me of all the sons of men; Fruit ripening high upon the wall of heaven For me to pluck with eager, trembling hands, And press its vintage out for thirsting worlds More blessed still that into her sweet cup First may I pour the clearest of the wine-- For her--for her--ah, yes! for her supreme, I struggle onward through this blinding light, E'en at whose dazzling thr
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