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gain, perchance, to behold them; lost in the tempest, Or on some tropic shore dying in fever and pain! MANMOHAN GHOSE. TESTAMENTUM AMORIS I cannot raise my eyelids up from sleep, But I am visited with thoughts of you; Slumber has no refreshment half so deep As the sweet morn, that wakes my heart anew. I cannot put away life's trivial care, But you straightway steal on me with delight: My purest moments are your mirror fair; My deepest thought finds you the truth most bright. You are the lovely regent of my mind, The constant sky to my unresting sea; Yet, since 'tis you that rule me, I but find A finer freedom in such tyranny. Were the world's anxious kingdoms govern'd so, Lost were their wrongs, and vanish'd half their woe! LAURENCE BINYON. AMAVIMUS, AMAMUS, AMABIMUS Persephone, Persephone! Still I fancy I can see Thee amid the daffodils. Golden wealth thy basket fills; Golden blossoms at thy breast; Golden hair that shames the West; Golden sunlight round thy head! Ah! the golden years have fled; Thee have reft, and me have left Here alone, thy loss to mourn. Persephone, Persephone! Still I fancy I can see Her, as white and still she lies: Death has woo'd and won his prize. White the blossoms at her breast; White and still her face at rest; White the moonbeams round her head. Ah! the wintry years have fled; Comfort lent and patience sent, And my grief is easier borne. Persephone, Persephone! Still in dreams thou com'st to me; Every night art at my side, Half my bride, and half Death's bride! Golden blossoms at thy breast; Golden hair that shames the West; Golden sunlight circling thee! Half of gold the lone years flee: Night is glad, though day is sad, Till I go where thou art gone. ARTHUR S. CRIPPS. TO A LOST LOVE I cannot look upon thy grave, Though there the rose is sweet: Better to hear the long wave wash These wastes about my feet! Shall I take comfort? Dost thou live A spirit, though afar, With a deep hush about thee, like The stillness round a star? Oh, thou art cold! In that high sphere Thou art a thing apart, Losing in saner happiness This madness of the heart. And yet, at times, thou sti
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