The Complete Poems of Christina Rossetti A variorum edition: Edited, with textual notes and introductions, by R. W. Crump |
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[I toiled on, but thou]
I toiled on, but thou
Wast weary of the way,
And so we parted: now
Who shall say
Which is happier—I or thou?
Wast weary of the way,
And so we parted: now
Who shall say
Which is happier—I or thou?
I am weary now
On the solitary way:
But art thou rested, thou?
Who shall say
Which of us is calmer now?
On the solitary way:
But art thou rested, thou?
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Which of us is calmer now?
Still my heart's love, thou,
In thy secret way,
Art still remembered now:
Who shall say—
Still rememberest thou?
In thy secret way,
Art still remembered now:
Who shall say—
Still rememberest thou?
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