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The Inheritance

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While I within her secret garden walked,             The flowers, that in her presence must be dumb,         With me, their fellow-servant, softly talked,             Attending till the Flower of flowers should come.         Then, since at Court I had arrived but late,             I was by love made bold         To ask that of my lady's high estate             I might be told,         And glories of her blood, perpetuate             In histories old.         Then they, who know the chronicle of Earth,             Spoke of her loveliness, that like a flame         Far-handed down from noble birth to birth,             Gladdened the world for ages ere she came.         "Yea, yea," they said, "from Summer's royal sun             Comes that immortal line,         And was create not for this age alone             Nor wholly thine,         Being indeed a flower whose root is one             With Life Divine.         "To the sweet buds that of herself are part             Already she this portion hath bequeathed,         As, not less surely, into thy proud heart             Her nobleness, O poet, she hath breathed,         That her inheritance by them and thee             The world may keep alway,         When the still sunlight of her eyes shall be             Lost to the day,         And even the fragrance of her memory             Fading away."

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