Sonnets From the Portuguese

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Sonnets From the Portuguese
Kenyon
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or did I see allThe glory as I dreamed, and fainted whenToo vehement light dilated my ideal, For my soul's eyes? Will that light come again, As now these tears come--falling hot and real?
XXXI Thou comest! all is said without a word. I sit beneath thy looks, as children doIn the noon-sun, with souls that tremble throughTheir happy eyelids from an unaverredYet prodigal inward joy. Behold, I erredIn that last doubt! and yet I cannot rueThe sin most, but the occasion--that we twoShould for a momen
...t stand unministeredBy a mutual presence. Ah, keep near and close, Thou dove-like help! and when my fears would rise, With thy broad heart serenely interpose:Brood down with thy divine sufficienciesThese thoughts which tremble when bereft of those, Like callow birds left desert to the skies.
XXXII The first time that the sun rose on thine oathTo love me, I looked forward to the moonTo slacken all those bonds which seemed too soonAnd quickly tied to make a lasting troth. Quick-loving hearts, I thought, may quickly loathe;And, looking on myself, I seemed not oneFor such man's love!--more like an out-of-tuneWorn viol, a good singer would be wrothTo spoil his song with, and which, snatched in haste, Is laid down at the first ill-sounding note.


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