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John Keats - Fragment. Welcome Joy, And Welcome SorrowJohn Keats - Fragment. Welcome Joy, And Welcome Sorrow
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                        "Under the flag Of each his faction, they to battle bring Their embryo atoms." ~ Milton. Welcome joy, and welcome sorrow, Lethe`s weed and Hermes` feather; Come to-day, and come to-morrow, I do love you both together! I love to mark sad faces in fair weather; And hear a merry laugh amid the thunder; Fair and foul I love together. Meadows sweet where flames are under, And a giggle at a wonder; Visage sage at pantomine; Funeral, and steeple-chime; Infant playing with a skull; Morning fair, and shipwreck`d hull; Nightshade with the woodbine kissing; Serpents in red roses hissing; Cleopatra regal-dress`d With the aspic at her breast; Dancing music, music sad, Both together, sane and mad; Muses bright and muses pale; Sombre Saturn, Momus hale;-- Laugh and sigh, and laugh again; Oh the sweetness of the pain! Muses bright, and muses pale, Bare your faces of the veil; Let me see; and let me write Of the day, and of the night - Both together: - let me slake All my thirst for sweet heart-ache! Let my bower be of yew, Interwreath`d with myrtles new; Pines and lime-trees full in bloom, And my couch a low grass-tomb.
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