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Sonnet

IF I do speak your praise, forgive me, Sweet!
    Since love demands expression, let me say
How joyfully my heart goes out to greet
    Your grace and charm with every changing day:
How sweet your morning kiss, how dear your smile,
    And tender touch, and voice that’s low and clear,
And with what deep content I yield the while
    You draw me to you, near and yet more near,
And show me what pure depths within you lie, —
    The powers of good, the gentle steadfastness,
The quiet wisdom and the purpose high,
    So strong to love, to lift, to cheer and bless;
While like a robe of loveliness you wear
Your flower-like radiance delicately fair.
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