INTRODUCTION
[Fragments of verse extracted from the
Introduction and not printed elsewhere.]
[LOVE IS ENOUGH. OR, THE
FREEING OF PHARAMOND.]
[Lines from an earlier draft.]
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Discarded fragment. Master Oliver
Speaks to Pharamond.
For I know thee no dreamer in this world that thou lovest,
No soft dealer with pleasures unearned and half caredfor:
But keen-eyed to see what thy heart would be seeking,
And eager to seek the one thing that thou needest.
[WINTER.]
[Variant of the verse for winter.]
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From “The Seasons” which appeared in the
Academy, February 1, 1871.
Ah! shall Winter mend your case?
Set your teeth the wind to face;
Beat the snow, tread down the frost!
All is gained when all is lost.