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ANONYMOUS

You may esteem him

A child for his might; Or you may deem him

A coward for his flight ; But if she whom Love doth honour

Be conceal'd from the day Set a thousand guards upon her,

Love will find out the way.

Some think to lose him

By having him confined ; And some do suppose him,

Poor heart ! to be blind ; But if ne'er so close ye wall him,

Do the best that ye may, Blind Love, if so ye call him,

He will find out his way.

You may train the eagle

To stoop to your fist; Or you may inveigle

The Phoenix of the east ; The lioness, you may move her

To give over her prey ; But you'll ne'er stop a lover

He will find out the way.

If the earth it should part him,

He would gallop it o'er; If the seas should o'erthwart him,

He would swim to the shore ; Should his Love become a swallow,

Through the air to stray, Love will lend wings to follow,

And will find out the way.

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