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VIII. A BIRTHDAY

I

Many and many bright returns,”
As runs the good old phrase,
Of this thy birthday, this that burns
Starlike 'mid dimmer days.

II

Just twenty-one! How strange it seems.
I who have outlived a thousand dreams,
Can I make love to one
Whose dreams are just begun?

III

O girlish heart, thou art sublime
In that thou comest straight
To this the shadowed land of time
From morning's timeless gate.

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Within thine eyes the morning's light
Shines softly proud, superbly bright:
We, gazing from afar,
Seem gazing at a star.

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So fair, so pure the golden rays
Thy golden birthday brings;
Time loves and honours such birthdays
Who mocks the birth of kings.

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Time, sunless, pauses for awhile
To catch one sunbeam from thy smile.
I steal it!—Swift-winged rhyme
Can outwit even Time.