Lover's Diary, A, Volume 2. by Gilbert Parker
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page 13 of 43 (30%)
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Of hope, and sailed the unmanageable years-
Ay, better to have paid the price, and known, Than never felt this tyrannous Alone! LOST FOOTSTEPS Upon the disc of Love's bright planet fell A darkness yestereve, and from your lips I heard cold words; then came a swift eclipse Of joy at meeting on hope's it-is-well. And if I spoke with sadness and with fear; If from your gentle coldness I drew back, And felt that I had lost the flowery track That led to peace in Love's sweet atmosphere: It was because a woful dread possessed. My aching heart--the dread some evil star Had crossed the warm affection in your breast, Had bade me stand apart from where you are. The world seemed breaking on my life; I heard The crash of sorrows in that chiding word. |
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