Sonnets by the Nawab Nizamat Jung Bahadur by Sir Nizamat Jung
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For to mine eyes thine eyes, through Love, reveal The smile of God; to me God's healing breath Comes through thy hallowed lips whose pray'r is Love. Thy touch gives life! And oh, let me but feel Thy hovering hand my closing eyes above,-- Then, then, my soul will triumph over Death. III BEFORE THE THRONE When on thy brow I gaze and in thine eyes-- Eyes heavy-laden with the soul's desire, Not passion-lit, but lit with Heav'n's own fire-- I have a vision of Love's Paradise. Gazing, my trancèd spirit straightway flies Beyond the zone to which the stars aspire; I hear the blent notes of the white-wing'd quire Around Immortal Love triumphant rise. And there I kneel before th' eternal throne Of Love, whose light conceals him,--there I see, Veiled in his sacred light, a face well known To me on earth, now, yearning, bend o'er me. Heaven's mystic veil, inwove of light and tone, |
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