C.D. Warner, et al., comp. The Library of the World’s Best Literature.
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The Dream of Life
By Louis Honoré Fréchette (18391908)
Paraphrased from ‘Les Feuilles Volantes,’ by Maurice Francis Egan
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I, when the rosy season came,
Walked in the woodland, to make moan
For some fair dame;
The lilac spent in fragrant stream,
I wove her infidelity
In love’s young dream.
Soon other dreams quite filled my heart,
And other loves as suddenly
Took old love’s part.
Who flies before a man can stir,
Surprised my poor heart many a day,—
I dreamed of her!
At lying things I grasp no more.
My poor deceived heart takes hold
Of other lore.
Casts on all faithful souls its gleam:
Late, late, my heart its glory knows,—
Of it I dream!