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Balade*

    By Henry John Newbolt, Sir



    I cannot tell, of twain beneath this bond,
    Which one in grief the other goes beyond,---
    Narcissus, who to end the pain he bore
    Died of the love that could not help him more;
    Or I, that pine because I cannot see
    The lady who is queen and love to me.

    Nay--for Narcissus, in the forest pond
    Seeing his image, made entreaty fond,
    "Beloved, comfort on my longing pour":
    So for a while he soothed his passion sore;
    So cannot I, for all too far is she---
    The lady who is queen and love to me.

    But since that I have Love's true colours donned,
    I in his service will not now despond,
    For in extremes Love yet can all restore:
    So till her beauty walks the world no more
    All day remembered in my hope shall be
    The lady who is queen and love to me.



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* This is from the French of Wenceslas, Duke of Brabant and Luxembourg, who died in 1384.



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