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THE TWO TEMPTATIONS.

Two met with me upon a weary day.
One said, “I am Love's servant fair to see,
And I have alms which I will give to thee.”
But though most fair she seemed, I answered, “Nay,
I serve the master, pass thou on thy way,
For, lo! Love's servant gives no alms to me.”
The second cried, “I am Love's enemy,
And certes no wise fair; let me essay
“To guide thy steps.” “I walk alone,” I said.
But he seized hold of both my hands and cried,—
“A little come with me, then stand aloof.”
Love's foe he is and mine, a false, false guide;
Yet must I bear with him, or bow my head,
Serving Love's servant and betraying Love.