Original, serious, and religious poetry by the Rev. Richard Cobbold |
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TO MY LOVE. |
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TO MY LOVE.
Kindred Spirit in whose eye,There moves the soul of harmony!
Kindred Spirit who would pay,
Devotion to the Lord of day!
Kindred Spirit, mine for ever,
God forsake us never, never!
O my Love, my gentle maid,
Never shall my soul upbraid!
O my Love, my spirit's friend,
My bosom's life, 'till life shall end,
O my Love! I'm tender hearted,
Never may our souls be parted!
Earth before us still must lie,
And we must wait in mystery!
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A mist of darkness 'till we wake.
Earth before us like a dream,
Will vanish at the morning beam.
Kindred Spirit, kindred Soul,
Kindred Love, and kindred mind,
Kindred Spirit, O be whole,
Be perfectly to love inclin'd,
God unite our souls in one,
In Him the bright Eternal Son.
Original, serious, and religious poetry | ||