Legends and Lyrics eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 98 pages of information about Legends and Lyrics.

Legends and Lyrics eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 98 pages of information about Legends and Lyrics.

Broken is the golden heart,
Lost the tress of hair;
Ah, the shrine is empty, vacant,
Desolate, and bare! 
So the token should depart,
When Love dies within the heart.

Fast and deep the river floweth,
Floweth to the west;
I will cast the golden trinket
In its cold dark breast,—­
Flow, oh river, deep and fast,
Over all the buried past!

VERSE:  TWO LOVES

Deep within my heart of hearts, dear,
Bound with all its strings,
Two Loves are together reigning
Both are crowned like Kings;
While my life, still uncomplaining,
Rests beneath their wings.

So they both will rule my heart, dear,
Till it cease to beat;
No sway can be deeper, stronger,
Truer, more complete;
Growing, as it lasts the longer,
Sweeter, and more sweet.

One all life and time transfigures,
Piercing through and through
Meaner things with magic splendour,
Old, yet ever new: 
This,—­so strong and yet so tender,—­
Is . . . my Love for you.

Should it fail,—­forgive my doubting
In this world of pain,—­
Yet my other Love would ever
Steadfastly remain;
And I know that I could never
Turn to that in vain.

Though its radiance may be fainter,
Yet its task is wide;
For it lives to comfort sorrows,
Strengthen, calm, and guide,
And from Trust and Honour borrows
All its peace and pride.

Will you blame my dreaming even
If the first were flown? 
Ah, I would not live without it,
It is all your own: 
And the other—­can you doubt it?—­
Yours, and yours alone.

VERSE:  A WOMAN’S LAST WORD

Well—­the links are broken,
All is past;
This farewell, when spoken,
Is the last. 
I have tried and striven
All in vain;
Such bonds must be riven,
Spite of pain,
And never, never, never
Knit again.

So I tell you plainly,
It must be: 
I shall try, not vainly,
To be free;
Truer, happier chances
Wait me yet,
While you, through fresh fancies,
Can forget;—­
And life has nobler uses
Than Regret.

All past words retracing,
One by one,
Does not help effacing
What is done. 
Let it be.  Oh, stronger
Links can break! 
Had we dreamed still longer
We could wake,—­
Yet let us part in kindness
For Love’s sake.

Bitterness and sorrow
Will at last,
In some bright to-morrow,
Heal their past;
But future hearts will never
Be as true
As mine was—­is ever,
Dear, for you . . .
. . .  Then must we part, when loving
As we do?

VERSE:  PAST AND PRESENT

“Linger,” I cried, “oh radiant Time! thy power
Has nothing more to give; life is complete: 
Let but the perfect Present, hour by hour,
Itself remember and itself repeat.

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