Poems by John Hay
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page 63 of 144 (43%)
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For it is like the sunlight, So strong and pure and warm, That folds all good and happy things, And guards from gloom and harm. And it is like the moonlight, So holy and so calm; The rapt peace of a summer night, When soft winds die in balm. And it is like the starlight; For, love her as I may, She dwells still lofty and serene In mystery far away. Quand-Même I strove, like Israel, with my youth, And said, Till thou bestow Upon my life Love's joy and truth, I will not let thee go. And sudden on my night there woke The trouble of the dawn; Out of the east the red light broke, To broaden on and on. |
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