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Mine and Thine (1904)/Love That Faltered

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636902Mine and Thine (1904) — Love That FalteredFlorence Earle Coates

LOVE THAT FALTERED

Love that faltered for an hour
Had not felt the awful power
Of the god whom gods adore;
Of the god before whose portal
Kneel the deathless and the mortal,—
Suppliant forever more.


Love that faltered had not heard
Love's divine, compelling word,
Or it instant had obeyed;
Giving with the glad devotion
Of the river for the ocean,—
Doubting not, and unafraid.


For with Love alone is joy
Free from shadow of alloy;
And before his sacred shrine,
Sorrow, in her deepest sadness,
Guards a hope more blest than gladness,
And through worship grows divine!