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  honeyed word。 To grieve the woman I lovePauline; I should count
  it a crime。 Tell me the truth; do not put me off with some
  magnanimous subterfuge; but forgive me without cruelty。〃



FRAGMENT。

  〃Is so perfect an attachment happiness? Yes; for years of
  suffering would not pay for an hour of love。

  〃Yesterday; your sadness; as I suppose; passed into my soul as
  swiftly as a shadow falls。 Were you sad or suffering? I was
  wretched。 Whence came my distress? Write to me at once。 Why did I
  not know it? We are not yet completely one in mind。 At two
  leagues' distance or at a thousand I ought to feel your pain and
  sorrows。 I shall not believe that I love you till my life is so
  bound up with yours that our life is one; till our hearts; our
  thoughts are one。 I must be where you are; see what you feel; feel
  what you feel; be with you in thought。 Did not I know; at once;
  that your carriage had been overthrown and you were bruised? But
  on that day I had been with you; I had never left you; I could see
  you。 When my uncle asked me what made me turn so pale; I answered
  at once; 'Mademoiselle de Villenoix had has a fall。'

  〃Why; then; yesterday; did I fail to read your soul? Did you wish
  to hide the cause of your grief? However; I fancied I could feel
  that you were arguing in my favor; though in vain; with that
  dreadful Salomon; who freezes my blood。 That man is not of our
  heaven。

  〃Why do you insist that our happiness; which has no resemblance to
  that of other people; should conform to the laws of the world? And
  yet I delight too much in your bashfulness; your religion; your
  superstitions; not to obey your lightest whim。 What you do must be
  right; nothing can be purer than your mind; as nothing is lovelier
  than your face; which reflects your divine soul。

  〃I shall wait for a letter before going along the lanes to meet
  the sweet hour you grant me。 Oh! if you could know how the sight
  of those turrets makes my heart throb when I see them edged with
  light by the moon; our only confidante。〃



IV

  〃Farewell to glory; farewell to the future; to the life I had
  dreamed of! Now; my well…beloved; my glory is that I am yours; and
  worthy of you; my future lies entirely in the hope of seeing you;
  and is not my life summed up in sitting at your feet; in lying
  under your eyes; in drawing deep breaths in the heaven you have
  created for me? All my powers; all my thoughts must be yours;
  since you could speak those thrilling words; 'Your sufferings must
  be mine!' Should I not be stealing some joys from love; some
  moments from happiness; some experiences from your divine spirit;
  if I gave my hours to studyideas to the world and poems to the
  poets? Nay; nay; my very life; I will treasure everything for you;
  I will bring to you every flower of my soul。 Is there anything
  fine enough; splendid enough; in all the resources of the world;
  or of intellect; to do honor to a heart so rich; so pure as yours
  the heart to which I dare now and again to unite my own? Yes;
  now and again; I dare believe that I can love as much as you do。

  〃And yet; no; you are the angel…woman; there will always be a
  greater charm in the expression of your feelings; more harmony in
  your voice; more grace in your smile; more purity in your looks
  than in mine。 Let me feel that you are the creature of a higher
  sphere than that I live in; it will be your pride to have
  descended from it; mine; that I should have deserved you; and you
  will not perhaps have fallen too far by coming down to me in my
  poverty and misery。 Nay; if a woman's most glorious refuge is in a
  heart that is wholly her own; you will always reign supreme in
  mine。 Not a thought; not a deed; shall ever pollute this heart;
  this glorious sanctuary; so long as you vouchsafe to dwell in it
  and will you not dwell in it for ever? Did you not enchant me by
  the words; 'Now and for ever?' /Nunc et semper/! And I have
  written these words of our ritual below your portraitwords
  worthy of you; as they are of God。 He is /nunc et semper/; as my
  love is。

  〃Never; no; never; can I exhaust that which is immense; infinite;
  unboundedand such is the feeling I have for you; I have imagined
  its immeasurable extent; as we measure space by the dimensions of
  one of its parts。 I have had ineffable joys; whole hours filled
  with delicious meditation; as I have recalled a single gesture or
  the tone of a word of yours。 Thus there will be memories of which
  the magnitude will overpower me; if the reminiscence of a sweet
  and friendly interview is enough to make me shed tears of joy; to
  move and thrill my soul; and to be an inexhaustible wellspring of
  gladness。 Love is the life of angels!

  〃I can never; I believe; exhaust my joy in seeing you。 This
  rapture; the least fervid of any; though it never can last long
  enough; has made me apprehend the eternal contemplation in which
  seraphs and spirits abide in the presence of God; nothing can be
  more natural; if from His essence there emanates a light as
  fruitful of new emotions as that of your eyes is; of your imposing
  brow; and your beautiful countenancethe image of your soul。
  Then; the soul; our second self; whose pure form can never perish;
  makes our love immortal。 I would there were some other language
  than that I use to express to you the ever…new ecstasy of my love;
  but since there is one of our own creating; since our looks are
  living speech; must we not meet face to face to read in each
  other's eyes those questions and answers from the heart; that are
  so living; so penetrating; that one evening you could say to me;
  'Be silent!' when I was not speaking。 Do you remember it; dear
  life?

  〃When I am away from you in the darkness of absence; am I not
  reduced to use human words; too feeble to express heavenly
  feelings? But words at any rate represent the marks these feelings
  leave in my soul; just as the word /God/ imperfectly sums up the
  notions we form of that mysterious First Cause。 But; in spite of
  the subtleties and infinite variety of language; I have no words
  that can express to you the exquisite union by which my life is
  merged into yours whenever I think of you。

  〃And with what word can I conclude when I cease writing to you;
  and yet do not part from you? What can /farewell/ mean; unless in
  death? But is death a farewell? Would not my spirit be then more
  closely one with yours? Ah! my first and last thought; formerly I
  offered you my heart and life on my knees; now what fresh blossoms
  of feelings can I discover in my soul that I have not already
  given you? It would be a gift of a part of what is wholly yours。

  〃Are you my future? How deeply I regret the past! I would I could
  have back all the years that are ours no more; and give them to
  you to reign over; as you do over my present life。 What indeed was
  that time when I knew you not? It would be a void but that I was
  so wretched。〃



FRAGMENT。

  〃Beloved angel; how delightful last evening was! How full of
  riches your dear heart is! And is your love endless; like mine?
  Each word brought me fresh joy; and each look made it deeper。 The
  placid expression of your countenance gave our thoughts a
  limitless horizon。 It was all as infinite as the sky; and as bland
  as its blue。 The refinement of your adored features repeated
  itself by some inexplicable magic in your pretty movements and
  your least gestures。 I knew that you were all graciousness; all
  love; but I did not know how variously graceful you could be。
  Everything combined to urge me to tender solicitation; to make me
  ask the first kiss that a woman always refuses; no doubt that it
  may be snatched from her。 You; dear soul of my life; will never
  guess beforehand what you may grant to my love; and will yield
  perhaps without knowing it! You are utterly true; and obey your
  heart alone。

  〃The sweet tones of your voice blended with the tender harmonies
  that filled the quiet air; the cloudless sky。 Not a bird piped;
  not a breeze whisperedsolitude; you; and I。 The motionless
  leaves did not quiver in the beautiful sunset hues which are both
  light and shadow。 You felt that heavenly poetryyou who
  experienced so many various emotions; and who so often raised your
  eyes to heaven to avoid answering me。 You who are proud and saucy;
  humble and masterful; who give yourself to me so completely in
  spirit and in thought; and evade the most bashful caress。 Dear
  witcheries of the heart! They ring in my ears; they sound and play
  there still。 Sweet words but half spoken; like a child's speech;
  neither promise nor confession; but allowing love to cherish its
  fairest hopes without fear or torment! How pure a memory for life!
  What a free blossoming of all the flowers that spring from the
  soul; which a mere trifle can blight; but which; at that moment;
  everything warmed and expanded。

  〃And it will always be so; will it not; my beloved? As I recall;
  this morning; the fresh and living delights revealed to me in that

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