"There grew a lowly flower by Eden-gate Among the thorns and thistles. High the palm Branch’d o’er her, and imperial by her side Upstood the sunburnt lily of the East.The goodly gate swung oft, with many gods Going and coming, and the spice-winds blew Music and murmurings, and paradise Well’d over and enrich’d the outer wild.Then the palm trembled fast-bound by the feet, And the imperial Lily bow’d her down With yearning, but they could not enter in.The lowly flower she look’d up to the palm And lily, and at eve was full of dews, And hung her head and wept and said, 'Ah these Are tall and fair, and shall I enter in?'There came an angel to the gate at even, A weary angel, with dishevell'd hair; For he had wander'd far, and as he went, The blossoms of his crown fell one by one Thro' many nights, and seem'd a falling star.He saw the lovely flower by Eden-gate, And cried, 'Ah, pure and beautiful!' and turn'd And stoop'd to her and wound her in his hair, And in his golden hair she enter'd in.Husband! I was the weed at Eden-gate; I look'd up to the lily and the palm Above me, and I wept and said, 'Ah these Are tall and fair, and shall I enter in?'And one came by me to the gate at even, And stoop'd to me and wound me in his hair And in his golden hair I enter'd in."
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Part of a Song from Balder, Part I (1854), p. 144
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Sydney Dobell
Sydney Thompson Dobell (5 April 1824 – 22 August 1874) was an English poet and critic, and a member of the so-called Spasmodic school.
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