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VANITY LET IT BE.

Through wild-wood valleys roaming,
A maiden by my side,
I vowed to love her evermore,
My beautiful, my bride.
“All is vanity! vanity!”
A wise man said to me:
I pressed my true love's yielding hand,
And answered—frank and free—
“If this be vanity who'd be wise?
Vanity let it be!”
I sat with boon companions,
And quaffed the joyous wine,
We drank to Worth with three times three,
To Love with nine times nine.

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“All is vanity! vanity!”
Said Wisdom, scorning me:
We filled our goblets once again,
And sang with hearty glee—
“If this be vanity, Hip! Hurrah!
Vanity let it be!”