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THE ANGEL IN THE HOUSE: BOOK 2. CANTO 11. PRELUDE. THE SYMBOL by COVENTRY KERSEY DIGHTON PATMORE

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First Line: AS IF I CHAFED THE SPARKS FROM GLASS
Last Line: THE GLITTERING PEACE OF ITS DELIGHT.

As if I chafed the sparks from glass,
And said, 'It lightens,' hitherto
The songs I've made of love may pass
For all but for proportion true;
But likeness and proportion both
Now fail, as if a child in glee,
Catching the flakes of the salt froth,
Cried, 'Look, my mother, here's the sea.
Yet, by the help of what's so weak,
But not diverse, to those who know,
And only unto those I speak,
May far-inferring fancy show
Love's living sea by coasts uncurb'd,
Its depth, its mystery, and its might,
Its indignation if disturb'd,
The glittering peace of its delight.



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