'Illusions', by Constance Naden (1858-1889). Read by Alexandra Burton. from love mirage song Watch Video
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Description: Not in the heavens alone is Truth renowned;ttttttnSad human hearts, that seem to love her less,nEven in mutiny her power confess:nWe speak in fables, and are compassed round nWith poesy, distilling song from sound,nColour from light, and hope from happiness;nSubliming weakness, yearning, and distress,nTo that high faith wherewith our life is crowned.nnAll fair deceits are prophets of the truth,nE’en as the desert mirage tells a tale n Of palms and wells, real, though
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