Lover's Song.
("Mon me ton coeur s'est donne.") [ANGELO, Act II., May, 1835.] My soul unto thy heart is given, In mystic fold do they entwine, So bound in one that, were they riven, Apart my soul would life resign. Thou art my song and I the lyre; Thou art the breeze and I the brier; The altar I, and thou the fire; Mine the deep love, the beauty thine! As fleets away the rapid hour While weeping - may My sorrowing lay Touch thee, sweet flower. ERNEST OSWALD COE.
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"("Mon me ton coeur s'est donne.")..."
This evocative piece by Victor-Marie Hugo, titled "Lover's Song.", represents a masterful exploration of classic. The lines capture a profound emotional resonance... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...