A Voyage to the Fortunate Isles Etc

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A Voyage to the Fortunate Isles Etc
Sarah M B Sarah Morgan Bryan Piatt
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" (40 42 "I WANT IT YESTERDAY. " As sullen and as quick of grief, Sometimes a lovelier flower than this I crush forever, scent and leaf; Then scent and leaf forever miss.
It keeps its blush, it keeps its breath, It keeps its form unchanged, but I See in its beauty only death ; Then drop it in the dust, and why?
And why? Ah, Hand divine, I know, Forgive my childish pain, I pray, To-day your flower is fair, but oh ! I only want it yesterday!
MARBLE OR DUST?
A CHILD, beside a statue, said to me, W
...ith pretty wisdom very sadly just, "That man is Mr. Lincoln, mamma. He Was made of marble ; we are made of dust. " One flash of passionate sorrow trembled through The dust of which I had been dimly made, One fierce, quick wish to be of marble too Not something meaner, that must fall and fade.
(43) 44 MARBLE OR DUST ?
"To be forever fair and still and cold, " I faintly thought, with faint tears in my sight ; " To stand thus face to face with Time, and hold Between us that uncrumbling charm of white ; " To see the creatures formed of slighter stuff Waver in little dead-leaf whirls away, Yet know that I could wait and have enough Of frost and dew, enough of dark and day.


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