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e times to be, Star-character'd; I know not, neither care, If fools or knaves they were. But this I know: last night On me there shone _Two stars_ that made all stars look wan And shamed quite, Wherefrom the soul of me Divined her destiny. THREE FLOWERS I made a little song about the rose And sang it for the rose to hear, Nor ever marked until the music's close A lily that was listening near. The red red rose flushed redder with delight, And like a queen her head she raised. The white white lily blanched a paler white, For anger that she was not praised. Turning I left the rose unto her pride, The lily to her enviousness, And soon upon the grassy ground espied A daisy all companionless. Doubtless no flattered flower is this, I deemed; And not so graciously it grew As rose or lily: but methought it seemed More thankful for the sun and dew. _Dear love, my sweet small flower that grew'st among The grass, from all the flowers apart,-- Forgive me that I gave the rose my song, Ere thou, the daisy, hadst my heart!_ THREE ETERNITIES Lo, thou and I, my love, And the sad stars above,-- Thou and I, I and thou! Ah could we lie as now Ever and aye, my love, Hand within hand, my love, Heart within heart, my dove, Through night and day For ever! Lo, thou and I, my love, Up in the sky above, Where the sun makes his home And the gods are, my love, One day may wander from Star unto star, my love,-- Soul within soul, my love, Yonder afar For ever! Lo, thou and I, my love, Some time shall lie, my love, Knowing not night from day, Knowing not toil from rest,-- Breast unto breast, my love, Even as now for aye: Clay within clay, my love, Clay within clay For ever! LOVE OUTLOVED I Love cometh and love goeth, And he is wise who knoweth Whither and whence love flies: But wise and yet more wise Are they that heed not whence he flies or whither Who hither speeds to-day, to-morrow thither; Like to the wind that as it listeth blows, And man doth hear the sound thereof, but knows Nor whence it comes nor whither yet it goes. II O sweet my sometime loved and worshipt one A day thou gavest me That rose full-orbed in starlike happiness And lit our heaven that other stars had none:-- Sole as that westering sphere companionless When twilight is begun And the dead sun transfigureth the
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