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THE FOOV4k°VE AND life.
' . hP irf? W .hfl < n n lhe
Young Love hath wings that flout his leg- > "W ’J re tl,e i > ^ A ■; 'M i?ve, . day
And soareth, Life unheeding ; . You ^ ye ^ ifiill 0rkad^ ^
Vfiiimr T nvp ic tVi#» ernnee with the Colden Egg®' Fot »> ,.b6A
In and about the Honeymoon,
Young Love in his fever gloweth ;
He waxeth fast, he waneth soon,
He cometh, and he goeth.
And soon he lies a-bleeding !
For at
all
oney !
—O Dream of Dreams ! ’O was it worth
“ The pain of this our waking ?
O what is there of balm on earth
“ Can heal us of our aching?
O Love is he dead before the Prime,
“ Love that was born so newly ? ” . . .
—Poor Fools, go pin your faith on Time,
Young Love is the goose with the golden Lgg=" For *’
VH Vi
^t°v.ide^ aloof ! For Time that scorned love’s earlier ways,
I# '’S awJ « _ -*■ A ''wio, £\j pm y uui irtiui
i ti ^ d .Money ! And Time shall tell you duly.
For an -d A.'
And 8t nHe’ ..id V1 ft V)W ^>ifl .,6 hith
VIII.
ned 1<
His mellower secrets holdeth ;
The road is red with roses sweet,
That leads you to his Dwelling
With shoes of swiftness on your feet, RS>,' hoof These, living out our length of Days,
And Joy there is no telling! J'MS5? 4rL ¥r ! We learn as Truth unfoldeth.
And each a cap about the brow, 1511 0u s'* jyW , JJ 'll V.^tl tk e the load, Who knows but in a ve-ir nr two
But ne'er the Cap of Knowledge : l^dV° jVi \>h&y,
The Cap of many Bells I trow, _ ‘it j -ove s Abode To come without his wings to you
JUUrney ! And hnlnen nf hie 1,1,'ndnB^V
Fite best in Young Love’s College !
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THE FOOV4k°VE AND life.
' . hP irf? W .hfl < n n lhe
Young Love hath wings that flout his leg- > "W ’J re tl,e i > ^ A ■; 'M i?ve, . day
And soareth, Life unheeding ; . You ^ ye ^ ifiill 0rkad^ ^
Vfiiimr T nvp ic tVi#» ernnee with the Colden Egg®' Fot »> ,.b6A
In and about the Honeymoon,
Young Love in his fever gloweth ;
He waxeth fast, he waneth soon,
He cometh, and he goeth.
And soon he lies a-bleeding !
For at
all
oney !
—O Dream of Dreams ! ’O was it worth
“ The pain of this our waking ?
O what is there of balm on earth
“ Can heal us of our aching?
O Love is he dead before the Prime,
“ Love that was born so newly ? ” . . .
—Poor Fools, go pin your faith on Time,
Young Love is the goose with the golden Lgg=" For *’
VH Vi
^t°v.ide^ aloof ! For Time that scorned love’s earlier ways,
I# '’S awJ « _ -*■ A ''wio, £\j pm y uui irtiui
i ti ^ d .Money ! And Time shall tell you duly.
For an -d A.'
And 8t nHe’ ..id V1 ft V)W ^>ifl .,6 hith
VIII.
ned 1<
His mellower secrets holdeth ;
The road is red with roses sweet,
That leads you to his Dwelling
With shoes of swiftness on your feet, RS>,' hoof These, living out our length of Days,
And Joy there is no telling! J'MS5? 4rL ¥r ! We learn as Truth unfoldeth.
And each a cap about the brow, 1511 0u s'* jyW , JJ 'll V.^tl tk e the load, Who knows but in a ve-ir nr two
But ne'er the Cap of Knowledge : l^dV° jVi \>h&y,
The Cap of many Bells I trow, _ ‘it j -ove s Abode To come without his wings to you
JUUrney ! And hnlnen nf hie 1,1,'ndnB^V
Fite best in Young Love’s College !
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And holpen of his blindness?
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