The Poetical Works of Owen Meredith Robert Lord Lytton

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The Poetical Works of Owen Meredith Robert Lord Lytton
Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton Lytton
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For who will bend, the boon he seeks to get, On lowlier knee ?
Where wilt thou find the unworthier heart than mine, That it may be more grateful, or more lowly ?
To whom else, pardoning much, be- come divine By pardoning wholly ?
Hath not thy forehead paled beneath my kiss ?
And through thy life have I not writ my name ?
Hath not ray soul signed thine ? . . .
I gave thee bliss, If 1 gave shame : The shame, but not the bliss, where'er thou goest, Will haunt thee yet : to me no shame thou hast :
...To me alone, what now thou art, thou knowest By what thou wast.
What other hand will help thy hear? j to swell To raptures mine first taught it how to feel ?
Or from the unc horded harp and va- cant shell New notes reveal ?
Ah, by my dark and sullen nature nurst, And rocked by passion on this stormy heart, Be mine the last, as thou wert mine the first !
Wc dare not part I At best a fallen Angel to mankind, To me be still the seraph I have dared To show my hell to, and whose love resigned Its pain hath shared.


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