The Poems of Richard Watson Gilder | ||
V—ALL IN ONE
Once when a maiden maidenly went by,Or when I found some wonder in the grass,
Or when a purple sunset slow did pass,
Or a great star rushed silent through the sky;
Once when I heard a singing ecstasy,
Or saw the moon's face in the river's glass—
Then I remembered that for me, alas!
This beauty must for ever and ever die.
But now I may thus sorrow never more;
From fleeting beauty thou hast torn the pall;
Of beauty, Love, thou art the soul and core;
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Tho' lesser birds lift up their wings and soar,—
In having thee alone, Love, I have all.
The Poems of Richard Watson Gilder | ||