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Richard Henry Stoddard (Ричард Генри Стоддард)


The Night Before the Bridal


THE bridal flower you gave me,
The rose so pure and white,
I press it to my lips, dear,
With tears of soft delight.

Its odor is so heavy
It makes me faint and pine;
It is thy kiss that freights it,
That sweet, sweet love of thine.

To-morrow thou wilt give me,
For a spell of joy and power,
The hand that gave the rose-bud,
And thy heart, a richer flower.

Then this may fade, and wither,
No longer kissed by me,
For these, my burning kisses,
Will then be showered on thee.



Richard Henry Stoddard's other poems:
  1. The Witch’s Whelp
  2. Silent Songs
  3. The Sledge at the Gate
  4. Uncertain Sounds
  5. Twilight on Sumter


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