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A RIDDLE OF LOVERS. (2) - ZaunköniG - 23.07.2007 A RIDDLE OF LOVERS. I. THERE lived a lady who was lovelier Than anything that my poor skill may paint, Though I would follow round the world till faint I fell, for just one little look at her. Who said she seemed like this or that did err Like her dear self she was, alone,- no taint From touch of mortal or of earth,- blest saint Serene, with many a faithful worshipper! There is no poet's poesy would not When laid against the whiteness of her meek, Proud, solemn face make there a pitiful blot: It is so strange that I can never speak Of her without a tear; -oh, I forgot! This surely may fall blameless on her cheek. II. BUT of my lady's lovers there were two Who loved her more than all; nor she nor they Guessed which of these loved better, for one way This had of loving, that another knew. One round her neck brave arms of empire threw And covered her with kisses where she lay. The other sat apart, nor did betray Sweet sorrow at that sight; but rather drew His pleasure of his lady through the soul And sense of this one. So there truly ran Two separate loves through one embrace; the whole This lady had of both, when one began To clasp her close and win her to love's goal. Now read my lovers' riddle if you can! |