Rupert Brooke (1887–1915). Collected Poems. 1916.
V. The South Seas7. He Wonders Whether to Praise or to Blame Her
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But if to praise or blame you, cannot say.
For, who decries the loved, decries the lover;
Yet what man lauds the thing he’s thrown away?
The more fool I, so great a fool to adore;
But if you’re that high goddess once I thought,
The more your godhead is, I lose the more.
Dear wisdom, do not mock the fool that missed you!
Most fair,—the blind has lost your face for ever!
Most foul,—how could I see you while I kissed you?
For, foul or lovely, ’twas a fool that loved you.