| Francis T. Palgrave, ed. (18241897). The Golden Treasury. 1875. |
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| J. Sylvester |
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| XXV. Love's Omnipresence |
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| WERE I as base as is the lowly plain, | |
| And you, my Love, as high as heaven above, | |
| Yet should the thoughts of me your humble swain | |
| Ascend to heaven, in honour of my Love. | |
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| Were I as high as heaven above the plain, | 5 |
| And you, my Love, as humble and as low | |
| As are the deepest bottoms of the main, | |
| Whereso'er you were, with you my love should go. | |
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| Were you the earth, dear Love, and I the skies, | |
| My love should shine on you like to the sun, | 10 |
| And look upon you with ten thousand eyes | |
| Till heaven wax'd blind, and till the world were done. | |
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| Whereso'er I am, below, or else above you, | |
| Whereso'er you are, my heart shall truly love you. | |
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