The Song of the Golden Bough And Other Poems

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Here we separate ; you must go ; I would not keep vou a moment longer;) I. (i\ e is strong in vour heart, I know, Hut the masterful law of growth is stronger; I have taught you all that I have to teach, Nothing wondrous or superhuman, The tender trick of a lover's speech, The simple heart of a simple woman.
66 FEMINA V1CTRIX This, you think, is the life for vou, — Here in these fields, with scarce a neighbour, To sing me songs in the morning dew, And take a kiss for your lvric labour: Perhaps v
...ou see in a pastoral dream Yourself a Corydon, me a Phvllis, Simpering over our curds and cream, Shepherding lambs as white as in A passable life for me, I own, Hut not with a man like vou to share it, For fate appoints vou a path alone, And time will bring vou the strength to dare it ; H :h is the Alp that vou must scale, Where the lights of heaven shine closer, clearer, But madrigals piped in the love-lorn vale Will never get vou a whit the nearer.
FEMINA VICTRIX 67 O trust me, love, for a woman's sight Can read the face of the unborn morrow, Though sometimes, led hv the heart's delight, Or haplv fearing another's sorrow, She blinks the truth, and across her eyes Wilfully drops a veil of blindness, Banishing thought of the grief that lies Beyond the hour of her foolish kindness.


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