Poetry Explorer- Classic Contemporary Poetry, THE ANGEL IN THE HOUSE: BOOK 1. CANTO 7. PRELUDE. LOVE'S IMMORTALITY, by COVENTRY KERSEY DIGHTON PATMORE



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THE ANGEL IN THE HOUSE: BOOK 1. CANTO 7. PRELUDE. LOVE'S IMMORTALITY, by                 Poet Analysis     Poet's Biography
First Line: How vilely 'twere to misdeserve
Last Line: And has the dignity of fate.
Subject(s): Love - Nature Of


HOW vilely 'twere to misdeserve
The poet's gift of perfect speech,
In song to try, with trembling nerve,
The limit of its utmost reach,
Only to sound the wretched praise
Of what to-morrow shall not be;
So mocking with immortal bays
The cross-bones of mortality!
I do not thus. My faith is fast
That all the loveliness I sing
Is made to bear the mortal blast,
And blossom in a better Spring.
Doubts of eternity ne'er cross
The Lover's mind, divinely clear:
For ever is the gain or loss
Which maddens him with hope or fear:
So trifles serve for his relief,
And trifles make him sick and pale;
And yet his pleasure and his grief
Are both on a majestic scale.
The chance, indefinitely small,
Of issue infinitely great,
Eclipses finite interests all,
And has the dignity of fate.





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