English Poems by Richard Le Gallienne
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Symbols and saints for us who follow them;
Even bitter Death must sweets to lovers give: See how they wear their tears for diadem, Throned on the star of an unshaken rhyme. IN HER DIARY Go, little book, and be the looking-glass Of her dear soul, The mirror of her moments as they pass, Keeping the whole; Wherein she still may look on yesterday To-day to cheer, And towards To-morrow pass upon her way Without a fear. For yesterday hath never won a crown, However fair, But that To-day a better for its own Might win and wear; And yesterday hath never joyed a joy, However sweet, That this To-day or that To-morrow too May not repeat. Think too, To-day is trustee for to-morrow, And present pain That's bravely borne shall ease the future sorrow Nor cry in vain 'Spare us To-day, To-morrow bring the rod,' For then again |
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