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TO - (5) by PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY

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First Line: WHEN PASSION'S TRANCE IS OVERPAST
Last Line: AND FORM ALL OTHERS, LIFE AND LOVE.

I

WHEN passion's trance is overpast,
If tenderness and truth could last,
Or live, whilst all wild feelings keep
Some mortal slumber, dark and deep,
I should not weep, I should not weep!

II

It were enough to feel, to see
Thy soft eyes gazing tenderly,
And dream the rest -- and burn and be
The secret food of fires unseen,
Couldst thou but be as thou hast been.

III

After the slumber of the year
The woodland violets reappear;
All things revive in field or grove,
And sky and sea, but two, which move
And form all others, life and love.



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