Artemis to Actaeon, and Other Verses by Edith Wharton
page 72 of 73 (98%)
page 72 of 73 (98%)
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A MEETING ON a sheer peak of joy we meet; Below us hums the abyss; Death either way allures our feet If we take one step amiss. One moment let us drink the blue Transcendent air together-- Then down where the same old work's to do In the same dull daily weather. We may not wait . . . yet look below! How part? On this keen ridge But one may pass. They call you--go! My life shall be your bridge. |
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