Public Domain Poetry And Stories - A Portrait by Oliver Wendell Holmes
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A Portrait

    By Oliver Wendell Holmes



    A still, sweet, placid, moonlight face,
    And slightly nonchalant,
    Which seems to claim a middle place
    Between one's love and aunt,
    Where childhood's star has left a ray
    In woman's sunniest sky,
    As morning dew and blushing day
    On fruit and blossom lie.

    And yet, - and yet I cannot love
    Those lovely lines on steel;
    They beam too much of heaven above,
    Earth's darker shades to feel;
    Perchance some early weeds of care
    Around my heart have grown,
    And brows unfurrowed seem not fair,
    Because they mock my own.

    Alas! when Eden's gates were sealed,
    How oft some sheltered flower
    Breathed o'er the wanderers of the field,
    Like their own bridal bower;
    Yet, saddened by its loveliness,
    And humbled by its pride,
    Earth's fairest child they could not bless,
    It mocked them when they sighed.



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