“Love is enough: have no thought for to-morrow
If ye lie down this even in rest from your pain,
Ye who have paid for your bliss with great sorrow...”

Love is Enough (1872), Song II: Have No Thought for Tomorrow

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author, designer, and craftsman 1834–1896

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