“Love is enough: while ye deemed him a-sleeping,
There were signs of his coming and sounds of his feet”
Love is Enough (1872), Song VIII: While Ye Deemed Him A-Sleeping
Context: Love is enough: while ye deemed him a-sleeping,
There were signs of his coming and sounds of his feet;
His touch it was that would bring you to weeping,
When the summer was deepest and music most sweet...
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