Old Lamps And New And Other Verse Also By Gazas Gate a Cantata

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Old Lamps And New And Other Verse Also By Gazas Gate a Cantata
Edward Willard Watson
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Cold are the autumn days And chill the golden haze: Love comes too late!
O Love, why come so late?
The roses in thy hair Droop — once so fair — In winter's air : Love comes too late — too late !
41 Lost Love O lost Love in the dim hereafter — O Love, lost when the chance was mine ; Love, scorned then with a careless laughter, Love too tender, a flower too fine ; Scorned in the whirl of a heedless day, Dropped in the dust of a trodden way ; Love, lost Love — will I ever find you ? Love, lost Lov
...e, will you seek me out ? Will you hear me coming behind you. Will you turn again, will you doubt? Eyes that had only for me a caress. Will ye look back in f orgetfulness ?
42 Age Must death end all ? I thought to live with thee Thro' the long years, to wander, hand in hand, With thee for sweet companion thro' the land Of living men, alway so happily. I did not dream of age, — 't was hid from me, — Thy locks grew white so softly, strand by strand, And what cared I to watch the ebbing sand In time's rude glass ?


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