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VARIATIONS UPON LOVE: 2 by ARTHUR WILLIAM SYMONS

Poet Analysis

First Line: O WOMAN! I AM JEALOUS OF THE EYES
Last Line: I TREMBLE AT THE NAME YOU DO NOT SPEAK.
Subject(s): JEALOUSY;

O woman! I am jealous of the eyes
That look upon you; all my looks are spies
That do but lurk and follow you about,
Restless to find some guilty secret out.
I am unhappy if I see you not,
Unhappy if I see you; tell me what
That smile betokens? what close thing is hid
Beneath the half-way lifting of a lid?
Who is it, tell me, I so dread to meet,
Just as we turn the corner of the street?
Daily I search your baffling eyes to see
Who knows what new admitted company?
And, sick with dread to find the thing I seek,
I tremble at the name you do not speak.



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