O thou who at Love's hour ecstatically
Unto my heart dost evermore present,
Clothed with his fire, thy heart his testament;
Whom I have neared and felt thy breath to be
The inmost incense of his sanctuary;
Who without speech hast owned him, and, intent
Upon his will, thy life with mine hast blent,
And murmured, -I am thine, thou'rt one with me!â?
O what from thee the grace, to me the prize,
And what to Love the glory,-when the whole
Of the deep stair thou tread'st to the dim shoal
And weary water of the place of sighs,
And there dost work deliverance, as thine eyes
Draw up my prisoned spirit to thy soul!
Sonnet Iii: Love's Testament
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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Poem topics: breath, fire, life, water, work, soul, deep, place, speech, spirit, deliverance, heart, thine, love, I love you, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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