Landon in The Improvisatrice; and Other Poems/Love Hope Beauty

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Landon's Poetry in The Improvisatrice; and Other Poems (1824)
by Letitia Elizabeth Landon
Love, Hope and Beauty
2268302Landon's Poetry in The Improvisatrice; and Other Poems — Love, Hope and Beauty1824Letitia Elizabeth Landon



LOVE, HOPE, AND BEAUTY.


Love may be increased with fears,
      May be fanned with sighs,
Nurst by fancies, fed by doubts;
      But without Hope it dies!
As in the far Indian isles
      Dies the young cocoa-tree,
Unless within the pleasant shade
      Of the parent plant it be:
So Love may spring up at first,
      Lighted at Beauty's eyes;—
But Beauty is not all its life,
      For without Hope it dies.