Poetic studies by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps | ||
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A DEAD LILY.
O placid, fainted lily!
You neither toiled nor spun;
You neither thought nor wrought, or well or illy,—
And now your day is done.
You neither toiled nor spun;
You neither thought nor wrought, or well or illy,—
And now your day is done.
You lived—to be a lily.
And should I gain or miss
My life's long purposes or well or illy,
What could I, more than this?
And should I gain or miss
My life's long purposes or well or illy,
What could I, more than this?
Poetic studies by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps | ||