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Richard Watson Gilder (Ричард Уотсон Гилдер)


The New Day. Part 2. 4. Written on a Fly-Leaf of “Shakespeare's Sonnets”


When shall true love be love without alloy—
⁠     Shine free at last from sinful circumstance!
     ⁠When shall the canker of unheavenly chance
     ⁠Eat not the bud of that most heavenly joy!
When shall true love meet love not as a coy
     ⁠Retreating light that leads a deathful dance,
     ⁠But as a firm fixt fire that doth enhance
     ⁠The beauty of all beauty! Will the employ
Of poets ever be too well to show
     ⁠That mightiest love with sharpest pain doth writhe;
     ⁠That underneath the fair, caressing glove
Hides evermore the iron hand; and tho'
     ⁠Love's flower alone is good, if we would prove
     ⁠Its perfect bloom, our breath slays like a scythe!



Richard Watson Gilder's other poems:
  1. The New Day. Part 4. 10. The Violin
  2. The New Day. Part 4. 3. Likeness in Unlikeness
  3. The New Day. Part 4. 7. Song (Years have flown since I knew thee first)
  4. The New Day. Part 4. 17. “He Knows Not the Path of Duty”
  5. The New Day. Part 3. 7. Body and Soul


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