The book Two Lives a Poem was written by author Reginald Fanshaw Here you can read free online of Two Lives a Poem book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Two Lives a Poem a good or bad book?
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But indeed I deem not that the boon was wholly hers, But rather ripe fruition from a seed Dropped on her lap by death, who ministers To love, and by his very keenness spurs And stings imagination to o'erleap A low world's seeming, as his wild breath stirs Fair life's unrippled face with wholesome sweep, And shakes the heart where love has never learnt to weep. TWO LIVES. 39 54 Oh strange that, in the season of her prime, All the ripe fulness of her breath would rush Over my open bosom ; yet no ...rhyme Returned the challenge, which could only flush The fancy. Then mere sweetness seemed to crush O'erladen sense. And now, though winter strip Her grace and numb her motions, till they brush But faintly my dull face, she bids me dip Into deep thoughts that rise and tremble to the lip. 55 More strange that she, the woman who was queen Of my poor world, unpeopled of all bliss But her, who rose and briefly shone between One starless night which knew her not, and this, Whence she is fallen out, by dearest kiss That purified my lips, never awoke A word within them, but it seemed to miss The authentic meaning of my love, and broke The whole harmonious sound I heard but left unspoke.
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