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The warrior for the True, the Right,
Fights in Love's name;
The love that lures thee from that fight
Lures thee to shame:
That love which lifts the heart, yet leaves
The spirit free,-
That love, or none, is fit for one
Man-shaped like thee.
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Art thou a type of beauty, or of power, Of sweet enjoyment, or disastrous sin? For each thy name denoteth, Passion flower!
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Count each affliction, whether light or grave, God's messenger sent down to thee.
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In holy music's golden speech Remotest notes to notes respond: Each octave is a world; yet each Vibrates to worlds beyond its own.
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Aubrey Thomas de Vere
Born:
January 10, 1814
Died:
January 20, 1902
(aged 88)
Bio:
Aubrey Thomas de Vere was an Irish poet and critic.
Known for:
May carols (1897)
Legends of the Saxon saints (1879)
The Legends Of St. Patrick
Mediaeval records and sonnets (1893)
Picturesque Sketches in Greece and Turkey (1850)
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