@3Phil.@1 THAT kiss, which last thou gav'st me, stole My fainting life away, Yet, though to thy breast fled, my soul Still in mine own doth stay; @3Char.@1 And with the same warm breath did mine Into thy bosom slide; There dwell contracted unto thine, Yet still with me reside. @3Chor.@1 Both souls thus in desire are one, And each is two in skill; Doubled in intellect alone, United in the will. Weak Nature no such power doth know: Love only can these wonders show. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SONNET TO THOSE WHO SEE BUT DARKLY by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON THE SPARROW HARK IN THE RAIN (ALEXANDER STEPHENS HEARS NEWS) by EDGAR LEE MASTERS GOOD-BYE by RALPH WALDO EMERSON THE RIVER-MERCHANT'S WIFE: A LETTER by LI PO |