Songs Before Sunrise by Algernon Charles Swinburne
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Choose ye, to sink or to stand,
For the might of her strength is made known to you Now, and her arm is on high. Serve not for any man's wages, Pleasure nor glory nor gold; Not by her side are they won Who saith unto each of you, "Son, Silver and gold have I none; I give but the love of all ages, And the life of my people of old." Fear not for any man's terrors; Wait not for any man's word; Patiently, each in his place, Gird up your loins to the race; Following the print of her pace, Purged of desires and of errors, March to the tune ye have heard. March to the tune of the voice of her, Breathing the balm of her breath, Loving the light of her skies. Blessed is he on whose eyes Dawns but her light as he dies; Blessed are ye that make choice of her, Equal to life and to death. Ye that when faith is nigh frozen, Ye that when hope is nigh gone, |
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