A Glimpse of Love
She came as comes the summer wind,
A gust of beauty to my heart;
Then swept away, but left behind
Emotions which shall not depart.
Unheralded she came and went,
Like music in the silent night;
Which, when the burthened air is spent,
Bequeaths to memory its delight;
Or, like the sudden April bow
That spans the violet-waking rain:
She bade those blessed flowers to grow
Which may not fall or fade again.
Far sweeter than all things most sweet,
And fairer than all things most fair,
A gust of beauty to my heart;
Then swept away, but left behind
Emotions which shall not depart.
Unheralded she came and went,
Like music in the silent night;
Which, when the burthened air is spent,
Bequeaths to memory its delight;
Or, like the sudden April bow
That spans the violet-waking rain:
She bade those blessed flowers to grow
Which may not fall or fade again.
Far sweeter than all things most sweet,
And fairer than all things most fair,
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