Emblems Of Love by Lascelles Abercrombie
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_Sylvan_.
Ay, there's the marvel! If to enter life Needed some courage, 'twere a kind of wages, As they let sacking soldiers take home loot: But we are shuffled into life like puppets Emptied out of a showman's bag; and then Made spenders of the joys current in heaven! (_Not such a marvel neither, if this love Be but the price I'm paid for my free soul. Who's the old trader that has lent this girl The glittering cash of pleasure to pay me with? Who is it,--the world, or the devil, or God--that wants To buy me from myself?_) _Katrina_. And then how vain To think we can hold back from being enricht! It is not only offered-- _Sylvan_. No, 'tis a need As irresistible within our hearts As body's need of breathing. (_That I should be So avaricious of his gleaming price!_) _Katrina_. And the instant force it has upon us, when We think to use love as a privilege! We are like bees that, having fed all day On mountain-heather, go to a tumbling stream |
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