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You'll Love Me Yet
by Robert Browning
You'll Love Me Yet was published in the anthology, The Oxford Book of English Verse (1900), compiled by the author Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch.
YOU'LL love me yet!βand I can tarry Your love's protracted growing: June rear'd that bunch of flowers you carry, From seeds of April's sowing. I plant a heartful now: some seed At least is sure to strike, And yieldβwhat you'll not pluck indeed, Not love, but, may be, like. You'll look at least on love's remains, A grave's one violet: Your look?βthat pays a thousand pains. What's death? You'll love me yet!
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