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Moth-Wings
(Ailes D'Alouette): By Francis William Bourdillon
Bourdillon, Francis William (1852-1921)
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MOTH-WINGS
III.
PART III
THE DAYBREAK
THE TURNING OF THE WHEEL
A GUESS AT AN OLD RIDDLE
GROWING DARKNESS
THE BLAU-SEE
A WISH
STAR-RISE
A SUMMER NIGHT
LOSS IN GAIN
Εσπερε παντα φερεις
THE BLACKBIRD
DREAM-FADING
THE WINGED AND THE WINGLESS
HONEY-TIDE
THE SPELL
ON TURNER'S “EVENING” IN THE TATE GALLERY
NEW YEAR'S EVE
THE CHILD OF NATURE BEFORE THE THRONE OF GOD
SONG-SAVOUR
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LOSS IN GAIN
The
river 'mid his rushes
Is fairer than the sea,
And morning with her blushes
Than day in full degree.
And Love, in dazzling splendour,
Alas! hath he not lost
Some thought, some thrill, more tender
That first the fancy crossed?
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