IV-- What Would I Win Thee To?

What would I win thee to? dear heart and true!
   A thought of bliss, a thornless life? Ah no!
   Through weeping pain, Love, I would let thee go;
   Through weary days and widowed nights; yea, through
The Valley of the Shadow, without rue,
   If thou couldst gain the goal, Love, even so.
   I would not win thee to a fruitful woe;
   To best of earth or best beyond the blue.
And most of all would thy true lover scorn
   To win thee to himself; thou shalt be free
   To have or hate! But O, my golden morn!
Behold thy lover's passionate bravery---
   Mighty, unresting, stedfast, heaven-born---
   To win thee to the light, which is---to thee!

Richard Watson Gilder

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