Robert F. Murray: His Poems with a Memoir by Robert F. (Robert Fuller) Murray;Andrew Lang
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page 68 of 131 (51%)
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Their tale believe.
For I have loved, I freely own, A score of times, And woven, out of love alone, A hundred rhymes. Boys will be fickle. Yet, when all Is said and done, I was not one whom you could call A flirt--not one Of those who into three or four Their hearts divide. My queens came singly to the door, Not side by side. Each, while she reigned, possessed alone My spirit loyal, Then left an undisputed throne To one more royal, To one more fair in form and face Sweeter and stronger, Who filled the throne with truer grace, And filled it longer. So, love by love, they came and passed, These loves of mine, And each one brighter than the last |
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