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A RHYME

Algernon Charles Swinburne

Babe, if rhyme be none

For that sweet small word

Babe, the sweetest one

Ever heard,

 

Right it is and meet

Rhyme should keep not true

Time with such a sweet

Thing as you.

 

Meet it is that rhyme

Should not gain such grace:

What is April's prime

To your face?

 

What to yours is May's

Rosiest smile? what sound

Like your laughter sways

All hearts round?

 

None can tell in metre

Fit for ears on earth

What sweet star grew sweeter

At your birth.

 

Wisdom doubts what may be:

Hope, with smile sublime,

Trusts: but neither, baby,

Knows the rhyme.

 

Wisdom lies down lonely;

Hope keeps watch from far;

None but one seer only

Sees the star.

 

Love alone, with yearning

Heart for astrolabe,

Takes the star's height, burning

O'er the babe.