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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TRINITY, by KATHERINE HARRIS BRADLEY Poet's Biography First Line: I did not love him for myself alone Last Line: Unconscious bearer of love's interchange Alternate Author Name(s): Field, Michael (with Edith Emma Cooper) | |||
I did not love him for myself alone: I loved him that he loved my dearest love. O God, no blasphemy It is to feel we loved in trinity, To tell Thee that I loved him as Thy Dove Is loved, and is Thy own, That comforted the moan Of Thy Beloved, when earth could give no balm And in Thy Presence makes His tenderest calm. So I possess this creature of Love's flame, So loving what I love he lives from me; Not white, a thing of fire, Of seraph plumed limbs and one desire, That is my heart's own, and shall ever be: An animal - with aim Thy Dove avers the same. . . . O symbol of our perfect union, strange Unconscious Bearer of Love's interchange. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE DANCERS by KATHERINE HARRIS BRADLEY A PALIMPSEST by KATHERINE HARRIS BRADLEY AFTER SOUFRIERE by KATHERINE HARRIS BRADLEY AN AEOLIAN HARP by KATHERINE HARRIS BRADLEY ARIADNE by KATHERINE HARRIS BRADLEY EARTH TO EARTH by KATHERINE HARRIS BRADLEY IRIS by KATHERINE HARRIS BRADLEY IRISES by KATHERINE HARRIS BRADLEY IT WAS DEEP APRIL by KATHERINE HARRIS BRADLEY L'INDIFFERENT; WATTEAU; THE LOUVRE by KATHERINE HARRIS BRADLEY |
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