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Arthur Symons - Time And MemoryArthur Symons - Time And Memory
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Shall I be wroth with Time, that has no stay, And even dreams brings to a mortal end, Because my soul to mortal things would lend Her restless immortality away? I have seen love, that was so quick a flame, Go out in ashes; I have seen desire Go out in smoke, that was so bright a fire; And both become no better than a name. I will be lessoned by the years that bring For hearts forgetfulness, for thought relief; What bud in spring remembers the last leaf Winter would not let go for all the spring?
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