The book Poems was written by author Bennett, W. C. (William Cox), 1820-1895 Here you can read free online of Poems book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Poems a good or bad book?
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TO A LOCKET. 115 'Twill mind us of her, lying In rest soft-pillowed deep, WMle, hands the candle shading, We stole upon her sleep ; Of many a blessed moment, Her little rest above, "We hung in marvelling stillness, In ecstasy of love. 'Twill mind ixs, radiant sunshine For all our shadowed days, Of all her baby wonderings ; Of all her little ways ; Of all her tiny shoutings ; Of aU her starts and fears, And sudden mirtlis out-gleaming Through eyes yet hung with tears. There's not a care — a watc...hing, A hope — a laugh — a fear Of all her little bringing But we shall find it here ; I 2 116 TO A LOCKET, Then tiny golden warder, Oh, safely ever hold This glossy silken memory, This little c\irl of gold ! SONG. Prithee, what hath suared thee, heart ? Is it, say, a honied lip, O'er whose coral bloom thy thought, Bee-like hovering, hath been caught, And but loitering there to sip. From its sweetness could not part ? Prithee, what hath snared thee, heart ? What hath caught thee, fancy mine ?
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