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Other Poetical Works
To Asra

by Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Are there two things, of all which men possess, 
That are so like each other and so near, 
As mutual Love seems like to Happiness? 
Dear Asra, woman beyond utterance dear! 
This Love which ever welling at my heart, 
Now in its living fount doth heave and fall, 
Now overflowing pours thro' every part 
Of all my frame, and fills and changes all, 
Like vernal waters springing up through snow, 
This Love that seeming great beyond the power 
Of growth, yet seemeth ever more to grow, 
Could I transmute the whole to one rich Dower 
Of Happy Life, and give it all to Thee, 
Thy lot, methinks, were Heaven, thy age, Eternity! 
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