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QUATORZAINS: 10. TO POESY by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES

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First Line: SWEET SISTER OF MY SOUL! THOU, THAT DOST CREEP
Last Line: AND TREMBLE IN THEIR LOVELINESS AND BLISS.
Subject(s): POETRY & POETS; SYMPATHY; EMPATHY;

SWEET sister of my soul! thou, that dost creep
Gently into my bosom, and there lie
In converse with my spirit, and now weep
And anguish it with kindly agony;
Now draw it with thy lore dreadful and deep
Through wild, appalling dreams; then tenderly
Toy and change smiles: oh! now I feel thee pour
Into my breast thy gushing tears of sound,
And bury thy sharp fang in my heart's core;
Now balm with thy sweet breath the throbbing wound.
Thou and my soul oft on thought's pinions soar,
Clasping like dew-drops in a flower, around
That cast their rainbow-eyed pale beams, and kiss
And tremble in their loveliness and bliss.



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