In My Ladys Praise Being Poems Old And New Written to the Honour of Fanny L

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In My Ladys Praise Being Poems Old And New Written to the Honour of Fanny L
Edwin Arnold
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This is why I thank my gentle artist, She who taught me that, a student's wisdom !
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THEY never will read it, in this sad face, How I came, at last, to my Lady's grace ; If they saw my heart they would hardly know It lies so close, and it lurks so low : So womanly went she, so gladsome and good, The charm of her never was understood ; Till I for whom was the secret fine Found her, and wooed her, and won her for mine.
She knows she only ! how slow and sweet My love grew up from the pal
...ms of her feet, From low at her foot to high on her brow, From Dear and Dearer to Dearest till now.
There is none of her none that I may not love, Beauty of earth, or bright spirit above ; But only the Angels and Fannie know Why, living and dying I love her so.
3n Hbsence.
(Written in 1872, and found among her papers. ) AT home I sit without you, And find that " home " is you ; Homeless at home, to miss you makes The soft words sound untrue : Not twice ten leagues divide us A thousand they appear, Because to part heart's beat from heart Leaves entry- gate for fear.


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