The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge including Poems and Versions of Poems now Published for the First Time: Edited with Textual and Bibliographical Notes by Ernest Hartley Coleridge |
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[Though veiled in spires of myrtle-wreath]
Though veiled in spires of myrtle-wreath,Love is a sword which cuts its sheath,
And through the clefts itself has made,
We spy the flashes of the blade!
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We likewise see Love's flashing blade,
By rust consumed, or snapt in twain;
And only hilt and stump remain.
?1825.
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