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MOTHER AND DAUGHTER; AN UNCOMPLETED SONNET SEQUENCE: 26 by AUGUSTA DAVIES WEBSTER

First Line: OF MY ONE PEARL SO MUCH MORE JOY I GAIN
Last Line: HAS BUT ONE CHANNEL, THEREFORE INFINITE DEEPS.
Subject(s): MOTHERS & DAUGHTERS;

Of my one pearl so much more joy I gain
As he that to his sole desire is sworn,
Indifferent what women more were born,
And if she loved him not all love were vain,
Gains more, because of her--yea, through all pain,
All love and sorrows, were they two forlorn--
Than whoso happiest in the lands of morn
Mingles his heart amid a wifely train.

Oh! Child and mother, darling! Mother and child!
And who but we? We, darling, paired alone?
Thou hast all thy mother; thou art all my own.
That passion of maternity which sweeps
Tideless 'neath where the heaven of thee hath smiled
Has but one channel, therefore infinite deeps.



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