The garden of love; flowers gathered from the poets . 5—- -r^ fifes ^t ^ ,^. ?.S-S S --ti—- ?r H. - ^. ^ CCXXXIX. The Memory of Love ^ REMEMBER then, O Pilgrim ! and beware—Thou, with that Memory for a master-key,Wilt open Heaven, and be no alien there,—For, as thou honourest Love, so will Love honour thee. ^ rr ^,. Lord Houghton. CCXL. You Remain J ^ ^ ^ AS a perfume doth remainIn the fold where it hath lain,So the thought of you remainingDeeply folded in my brain. Will not leave me : all things leave me :You remain. Other thoughts may come and go,Other moments I may know. That shall waft me,


The garden of love; flowers gathered from the poets . 5—- -r^ fifes ^t ^ ,^. ?.S-S S --ti—- ?r H. - ^. ^ CCXXXIX. The Memory of Love ^ REMEMBER then, O Pilgrim ! and beware—Thou, with that Memory for a master-key,Wilt open Heaven, and be no alien there,—For, as thou honourest Love, so will Love honour thee. ^ rr ^,. Lord Houghton. CCXL. You Remain J ^ ^ ^ AS a perfume doth remainIn the fold where it hath lain,So the thought of you remainingDeeply folded in my brain. Will not leave me : all things leave me :You remain. Other thoughts may come and go,Other moments I may know. That shall waft me, in their a breath blown to and fro, Fragrant memories : fragrant memoriesCome and go. 347 Only thoughts of you remain In my heart where they have lain, Perfumed thoughts of you remainingA hid sweetness in my brain. Others leave me: all things leave me:You remain. Author Unknown. CCXLI. Sighs and Memories e^ ^ nPHAT lady of all gentle memories-* Had lighted on my soul;—whose new abodeLies now, as it was well ordained of God,Among the poor in heart, where Mary , knowing t


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