Lyric Poems by Laurence Binyon |
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II. |
IV. |
VII. |
X. |
XII. |
XV. |
XVI. |
XIX. |
XXII. |
XXIV. |
XXV. |
XXVI. | XXVI.
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XXIX. |
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XXXIII. |
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XXXV. |
XXXVII. |
XXXVIII. |
XL. |
XLVI. |
XLVII. |
XLVIII. |
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XXVI.
[No more now with jealous complaining]
No more now with jealous complainingShall you be vext; nor I with fears
Torture my heart: my heart is secure now,
And laughs at follies of former tears.
No more now with the endless paining
Of idle desires shall Day distress;
Nor Night, from passionate envy pure now,
With insupportable loneliness.
Truth and Trust so sweetly possess
My fortress of peace, no more to be shaken;
From dreams of joy to joy I awaken
And wander in fields of happiness.
Foolish once, now I'll be wise,
And live in the light of your trusting eyes.
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