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THE SKAITH OF GUILLARDUN: 45 by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE

First Line: ALL PERILS THAT LOVE'S STONY PATH CONSTRICT
Last Line: HIS LAST DOUBT FLED BEFORE THE FULL-ORB'D DAY!
Subject(s): DESIRE; HEARTS; LOVE;

All perils that Love's stony path constrict,
The gusty winds that round Love's summit blow,
All pains that outraged conscience can inflict,
All toils that passionate natures undergo,
All tremors that the faithless heart convict,
With these he wrestled in his night-long woe.
With dawn Desire resumed her sceptred sway,
His last doubt fled before the full-orb'd day!



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