Emblems Of Love by Lascelles Abercrombie
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I also, sold or bought; nay, rather paid:
Paid like cash to him, that as servant king My father might have life, and a throne in life. It mattered nothing then. [_The_ QUEEN _pauses_. Often in early summer, as I walkt A girl singing her happiness, beside The high green corn, holding all earth my own, I saw, as my feet and my voice past by, How in its hiding some croucht little beast Startled, and filled a space of the gentle corn With plunging quivering fear. And always then My heart answer'd the fear that shook the corn, With a sudden doubt in its beating; for I knew Within my life such rousing of dismay I myself should watch, with seizing wonder. It was so: in the midst of my new love, That promist such a plenty in my soul, At last some sleeping terror leapt awake, And made the young growth shiver and wry about Inwardly tormented. Yea, and my heart It was, my heart in its hiding of green love, That took so wildly the approaching sound Of something strangely fearful walking near. _3rd Woman_. A queer tale, this. _1st Woman_. A spectre visited you? |
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