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Sometimes I look into the glass

And see my face without the conquering light

That gave me glamour when I gave thee love.

Fain would I bathe in the fountains of beauty,

To glitter with the crystals of her sparkling desire,

And touch with my feet the floors of a bright paven Hell,

And rear my head among the lilies of Heaven.

I would be for thee

As a ring of white flowers on the sward,

As a red fire playing to thy breath,

As a flock of kingfishers

Surprised from the dark fringe of rushes!

Remember only this,

My will toward all loveliness, and look

Deep in thyself for my reflected soul.