For in the days we know not of Did fate begin Weaving the web of days that wove Your doom.
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Bind on thy sandals, O thou most fleet, Over the splendour and speed of thy feet; For the faint east quickens, the wan west shivers, Round the feet of the day and the feet of the night.
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Maiden, and mistress of the months and stars; Now folded in the flowerless fields of heaven.
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I remember the way we parted, The day and the way we met You hoped we were both broken-hearted And knew we should both forget.
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For whom all winds are quiet as the sun, All waters as the shore.
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