Collected Poems: With Autobiographical and Critical Fragments By Frederic W. H. Myers: Edited by his Wife Eveleen Myers |
Collected Poems: With Autobiographical and Critical Fragments | ||
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UNSATISFACTORY
“Have other lovers,—say, my love,—
Loved thus before to-day?”—
“They may have, yes! they may, my love;
Not long ago they may.”
Loved thus before to-day?”—
“They may have, yes! they may, my love;
Not long ago they may.”
“But though they worshipped thee, my love,
Thy maiden heart was free?”—
“Don't ask too much of me, my love;
Don't ask too much of me!”
Thy maiden heart was free?”—
“Don't ask too much of me, my love;
Don't ask too much of me!”
“Yet now 'tis you and I, my love,
Love's wings no more will fly?”—
“If Love could never die, my love,
Our love should never die.”
Love's wings no more will fly?”—
“If Love could never die, my love,
Our love should never die.”
“For shame! and is this so, my love,
And Love and I must go?”—
“Indeed I do not know, my love;
My life, I do not know.”
And Love and I must go?”—
“Indeed I do not know, my love;
My life, I do not know.”
“You will, you must be true, my love,
Nor look and love anew!”—
“I'll see what I can do, my love;
I'll see what I can do.”
Nor look and love anew!”—
“I'll see what I can do, my love;
I'll see what I can do.”
Collected Poems: With Autobiographical and Critical Fragments | ||