Page:Lyrics of Life, Coates, 1909.djvu/84

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RETROSPECT

More had I been to you—dearer?...
Deep in my heart a voice answers,
Healing the sense of unworth,
Whispering comfort:—


"Love takes no counsel of prudence;
Wherefore men, timid and doubting,
Marvelling oft at his choice,
Charge him with blindness;


"But—this believe!—not Apollo,
Clothed in his glory celestial,
Bears such a light in his breast
As that which Eros


"Holds in the heart of his darkness,
Guards as a torch never failing,
Given to guide him where waits
His sole desire!"