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				Title:     Song Of Love 
			    
Author: Victor Hugo [
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("S'il est un charmant gazon.")
[XXII, Feb. 18, 1834.]
If there be a velvet sward
 By dewdrops pearly drest,
Where through all seasons fairies guard
 Flowers by bees carest,
Where one may gather, day and night,
Roses, honeysuckle, lily white,
I fain would make of it a site
 For thy foot to rest.
If there be a loving heart
 Where Honor rules the breast,
Loyal and true in every part,
 That changes ne'er molest,
Eager to run its noble race,
Intent to do some work of grace,
I fain would make of it a place
 For thy brow to rest.
And if there be of love a dream
 Rose-scented as the west,
Which shows, each time it comes, a gleam,--
 A something sweet and blest,--
A dream of which heaven is the pole,
A dream that mingles soul and soul,
I fain of it would make the goal
 Where thy mind should rest.
Translated by TORU DUTT.
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Victor Hugo's poem: Song Of Love
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