Public Domain Poetry And Stories - The Presentation by Henry John Newbolt, Sir
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The Presentation

    By Henry John Newbolt, Sir



        When in the womb of Time our souls' own son
        Dear Love lay sleeping till his natal hour,
        Long months I knew not that sweet life begun,
        Too dimly treasuring thy touch of power;
            And wandering all those days
            By far-off ways,
        Forgot immortal seed must have immortal flower.

        Only, beloved, since my beloved thou art
        I do remember, now that memory's vain,
        How twice or thrice beneath my beating heart
        Life quickened suddenly with proudest pain.
            Then dreamed I Love's increase,
            Yet held my peace
        Till I might render thee thy own great gift again.

        For as with bodies, so with souls it is,
        The greater gives, the lesser doth conceive:
        That thou hast fathered Love, I tell thee this,
        And by my pangs beseech thee to believe.
            Look on his hope divine--
            Thy hope and mine--
        Pity his outstretched hands, tenderly him receive!



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