Page:Poems, Household Edition, Emerson, 1904.djvu/128

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GIVE ALL TO LOVE

Keep thee to-day,
To-morrow, forever,
Free as an Arab
Of thy beloved.


Cling with life to the maid;
But when the surprise,
First vague shadow of surmise
Flits across her bosom young,
Of a joy apart from thee,
Free be she, fancy-free;
Nor thou detain her vesture's hem,
Nor the palest rose she flung
From her summer diadem.


Though thou loved her as thyself,
As a self of purer clay,
Though her parting dims the day,
Stealing grace from all alive;
Heartily know,
When half-gods go,
The gods arrive.