Magical Nature

    By Robert Browning



    Flower, I never fancied, jewel, I profess you!
    Bright I see and soft I feel the outside of a flower.
    Save but glow inside and jewel, I should guess you,
    Dim to sight and rough to touch: the glory is the dower.

    You, forsooth, a flower? Nay, my love, a jewel,
    Jewel at no mercy of a moment in your prime!
    Time may fray the flower-face: kind be time or cruel,
    Jewel, from each facet, flash your laugh at time!



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From Pacchiarotto and How He Worked in Distemper with Other Poems

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