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‘O SWEET IS LOVE’
A Song
Meeting love—its namless joys
Looks expressing half they feel
Hearts fond flutter doating eyes
As in each others arms they steal
O sweet is love
Looks expressing half they feel
Hearts fond flutter doating eyes
As in each others arms they steal
O sweet is love
Parting love its valued tear
Sighs unfol[d]ing all they feel
Soul breathd kisses trembling dear
As in each others arms they steal
O sweet is love
Sighs unfol[d]ing all they feel
Soul breathd kisses trembling dear
As in each others arms they steal
O sweet is love
The early poems of John Clare | ||