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An Anthology of Australian Verse/Love

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Charles Harpur1902009An Anthology of Australian Verse — Love1906Bertram William Mathyson Francis Stevens

Charles
Harpur

LOVE

She loves me! From her own bliss-breathing lips
  The live confession came, like rich perfume
  From crimson petals bursting into bloom!
And still my heart at the remembrance skips
Like a young lion, and my tongue, too, trips
  As drunk with joy! while every object seen
  In life’s diurnal round wears in its mien
A clear assurance that no doubts eclipse.
And if the oammon things of nature now
  Are like old faces flushed with new delight,
Much more the consciousness of that rich vow
  Deepens the beauteous, and refines the bright,
  While throned I seem on love’s divinest height
’Mid all the glories glowing round its brow.