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Hope and Fear - Sonnets

    By Algernon Charles Swinburne



    Beneath the shadow of dawn’s aerial cope,
    With eyes enkindled as the sun’s own sphere,
    Hope from the front of youth in godlike cheer
    Looks Godward, past the shades where blind men grope
    Round the dark door that prayers nor dreams can ope,
    And makes for joy the very darkness dear
    That gives her wide wings play; nor dreams that fear
    At noon may rise and pierce the heart of hope.
    Then, when the soul leaves off to dream and yearn,
    May truth first purge her eyesight to discern
    What once being known leaves time no power to appal;
    Till youth at last, ere yet youth be not, learn
    The kind wise word that falls from years that fall
    ‘Hope thou not much, and fear thon not at all.’



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