So hath Trade withered up Love's sinewy prime,
Men love not women as in olden time.
(The Symphony)
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I doubt no doubts: I strive, and shrive my clay,And fight my fight in the patient modern way
For true love and for thee -- ah me!
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Your Life shall moil i' the ground, and plant his seed,
A farmer foisoning a huge crop of grief.
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'Tis Winter, still: the Bend lies dim.
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Not larger than two eyes, they lie
Beneath the many-changing sky
And mirror all of life and time,
-- Serene and dainty pantomime.
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So Night takes toll of Wisdom as of Sin.
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