Ralph Waldo Emerson — To Eva

O fair and stately maid, whose eyes Were kindled in the upper skies         At the same torch that lighted mine; For so I must interpret still Thy sweet dominion o'er my will,         A sympathy divine. Ah! let me blameless gaze upon Features that seem at heart my own;         Nor fear those watchful sentinels, Who charm the more their glance forbids, Chaste-glowing, underneath their lids,         With fire that draws while it repels.


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