Dulce Cor Being the Poems of Ford Berton Pseud

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Dulce Cor Being the Poems of Ford Berton Pseud
Crockett Samuel Rutherford
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* And with my hearth-fire all unmade, My home life yet to be, I sadly watch the sunset fade On purple Italy ; Yet see above the glacier snow The full-orb'd promise rise ; And living love none else may know Shine from unfathom'd eyes.
1884.
( 134 ) i HAST THOU SEEN? HAST THOU KNOWN ?
Hast thou seen the glamour that follows The falling of summer rain — The mystical blues in the hollows, The purples and greys on the plain ?
Hast thou seen the moonlight shining On the fair four cantons' sea, AVhile
... all thy heart was pining For two eyes' still mystery ?
Hast thou known desire that groweth More wordless and fiercely calm, Fann'd by the wind that bloweth Soft from the lands of palm ?
How wilder than forests Etruscan, Sweeter than Lombard vines, Softer than vocables Tuscan Heard on the Appennines, HAST THOU SEEN 1 HAST THOU KNOWN 1 135 Is the faith that doth not evanish Under the glare of the day ; Faith that the night cannot banish — As deep as the Milky Way, As clear with wonderful lustre, As far above earthly jars, As the Pleiades' glimmering cluster, The sweetest among the stars.


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