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THE TEMPORARY THE ALL
(SAPPHICS)
Change and chancefulness in my flowering youthtime,
Set me sun by sun near to one unchosen;
Wrought us fellowlike, and despite divergence,
Fused us in friendship.
Set me sun by sun near to one unchosen;
Wrought us fellowlike, and despite divergence,
Fused us in friendship.
“Cherish him can I while the true one forthcome—
Come the rich fulfiller of my prevision;
Life is roomy yet, and the odds unbounded.”
So self-communed I.
Come the rich fulfiller of my prevision;
Life is roomy yet, and the odds unbounded.”
So self-communed I.
'Thwart my wistful way did a damsel saunter,
Fair, albeit unformed to be all-eclipsing;
“Maiden meet,” held I, “till arise my forefelt
Wonder of women.”
Fair, albeit unformed to be all-eclipsing;
“Maiden meet,” held I, “till arise my forefelt
Wonder of women.”
Long a visioned hermitage deep desiring,
Tenements uncouth I was fain to house in:
“Let such lodging be for a breath-while,” thought I,
“Soon a more seemly.
Tenements uncouth I was fain to house in:
“Let such lodging be for a breath-while,” thought I,
“Soon a more seemly.
“Then high handiwork will I make my life-deed,
Truth and Light outshow; but the ripe time pending,
Intermissive aim at the thing sufficeth.”
Thus I. . . . But lo, me!
Truth and Light outshow; but the ripe time pending,
Intermissive aim at the thing sufficeth.”
Thus I. . . . But lo, me!
Mistress, friend, place, aims to be bettered straightway,
Bettered not has Fate or my hand's achievement;
Sole the showance those of my onward earth-track—
Never transcended!
Bettered not has Fate or my hand's achievement;
Sole the showance those of my onward earth-track—
Never transcended!
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