The Poetry of Pathos Delight From the Works of Coventry Patmore

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Reflect a light of hopeless snows That bright in virgin ether bask ; Because, though free of the outer court I am, this Temple keeps its shrine Sacred to Heaven ; because, in short.
She's not and never can be mine.
lOI THE AMARANTH Feasts satiate ; stars distress with height ; Friendship means well, but misses reach, And wearies in its best delight Vex'd with the vanities of speech ; Too long regarded, roses even Afflict the mind with fond unrest ; And to converse direct with Heaven Is oft a la
...bour in the breast ; Whate'er the up-looking soul admires, Whate'er the senses' banquet be. Fatigues at last with vain desires.
Or sickens by satiety ; But truly my delight was more In her to whom I'm bound for aye Yesterday than the day before, And more to-day than yesterday.
I02 THE LETTERS Let me^ Beloved, while gratitude Is garrulous with coming good. Or ere the tongue of happiness Be silenced by your soft caress. Relate how, musing here of you. The clouds, the intermediate blue. The air that rings with larks, the grave And distant rumour of the wave.


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