The Poems of Henry Van Dyke, Now First Collected And Revised, With Many Hitherto Unpublished

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Digitized by Microsoft® "RENCONTRE" 267 "RENCONTRE" Oh, was I born too soon, my dear, or were you bom too late, That I am going out the door while you come in the gate?
For you the garden blooms galore, the castle is en fete; You are the coming guest, my dear, — for me the horses wait.
I know the mansion well, my dear, its rooms so rich and wide; If you had only come before I might have been your guide, And hand in hand with you explore the treasures that they hide; But you have come to stay, m
...y dear, and I prepare to ride.
Then walk with me an hour, my dear, and pluck the reddest rose Amid the white and crimson store with which your garden glows, — A single rose, — I ask. no more of what your love bestows; It is enough to give, my dear, — a flower to him who goes.
The House of Life is yours, my dear, for many and many a day, But I must ride the lonely shore, the Road to Far Away: So bring the stirrup-cup and pour a brimming draught, I pray, And when you take the road, my dear, I'll meet you on the way.


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