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I See Thine Image Through My Tears To-Night

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Title:     I See Thine Image Through My Tears To-Night
Author: Elizabeth Barrett Browning [More Titles by Browning]

Sonnet XXX.


I see thine image through my tears to-night,
And yet to-day I saw thee smiling. How
Refer the cause?--Beloved, is it thou
Or I, who makes me sad? The acolyte
Amid the chanted joy and thankful rite
May so fall flat, with pale insensate brow,
On the altar-stair. I hear thy voice and vow,
Perplexed, uncertain, since thou art out of sight,
As he, in his swooning ears, the choir's Amen.
Beloved, dost thou love? or did I see all
The glory as I dreamed, and fainted when
Too vehement light dilated my ideal,
For my soul's eyes? Will that light come again,
As now these tears come--falling hot and real?




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Elizabeth Barrett Browning's poem: I See Thine Image Through My Tears To-Night

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