Only Thine.
I know that thou art mine, my love, I know that thou art fair; And lovelier than the orange-flowers That bind thy glossy hair: That thou hast every gentle grace Which nature can design-- I know that thou art mine, my love, I know that I am thine: Yes, thine, my love, I'm thine, my love, Thine, thine, and only thine. I know that thou art true, my love, And welcome as the breeze Which comes, with healing on its wings, Across the summer seas: That thou hast every winning charm Which culture may refine-- I know that thou art mine, my love, I know that I am thine. Yes, thine, my love, I'm thine, my love, Thine, thine, and only thine.
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"I know that thou art mine, my love,..."
Exploring the themes of classic, George Pope Morris delivers a powerful performance in "Only Thine."... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...