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Another Way Of Love

    By Robert Browning



I.
    June was not over
    Though past the fall,
    And the best of her roses
    Had yet to blow,
    When a man I know
    (But shall not discover,
    Since ears are dull,
    And time discloses)
    Turned him and said with a man’s true air,
    Half sighing a smile in a yawn, as ’twere,
    “If I tire of your June, will she greatly care?”

II.
    Well, dear, in-doors with you!
    True, serene deadness
    Tries a man’s temper.
    What’s in the blossom
    June wears on her bosom?
    Can it clear scores with you?
    Sweetness and redness.
    Eadem semper!
    Go, let me care for it greatly or slightly!
    If June mends her bowers now, your hand left unsightly
    By plucking the roses, my June will do rightly.

III.
    And after, for pastime,
    If June be refulgent
    With flowers in completeness,
    All petals, no prickles,
    Delicious as trickles
    Of wine poured at mass-time,
    And choose One indulgent
    To redness and sweetness:
    Or if, with experience of man and of spider,
    June use my June-lightning, the strong insect-ridder,
    And stop the fresh spinning, why, June will consider.



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