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Poems (Dorr)/My Lovers

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4571048Poems — My LoversJulia Caroline Dorr
MY LOVERS
I have four noble lovers,Young and gallant, blithe and gay,And in all the land no maidenHath a goodlier troupe than they!And never princess, guardedBy knights of high degree,Knew sweeter, purer homageThan my lovers pay to me!
One of my noble loversIs a self-poised, thoughtful man,Gravely gay, serenely earnest,Strong to do, and bold to plan.And one is sweet and sunny,Pure as crystal, true as steel,With a soul responding everWhen the truth makes high appeal.
And another of my lovers,Bright and debonair is he,Brave and ardent, strong and tender,And the flower of courtesie.Last of all, an eager student,Upon lofty aims intent:Manly force and gentle sweetnessIn his nature rarely blent.
But when of noble loversAll alike are dear and true,And her heart to choose refuses,Pray, what can a woman do?Ah, my sons! For this I bless ye,Even as I myself am blest,That I know not which is dearest,That I care not which is best!