Robert Laurence Binyon (Роберт Лоренс Биньон)
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No more now with jealous complaining Shall you be vext; nor I with fears Torture my heart: my heart is secure now, And laughs at follies of former tears. No more now with the endless paining Of idle desires shall Day distress; Nor Night, from passionate envy pure now, With insupportable loneliness. Truth and Trust so sweetly possess My fortress of peace, no more to be shaken; From dreams of joy to joy I awaken And wander in fields of happiness. Foolish once, now I'll be wise, And live in the light of your trusting eyes.
Robert Laurence Binyon’s other poems:
- The Zeppelin
- A Child in Nature, as a Child in Years
- Edith Cavell
- The Fourth of August
- In Memory of George Calderon
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