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The Song Of Pan

    By Archibald Lampman



    Mad with love and laden
    With immortal pain,
    Pan pursued a maiden -
    Pan, the god - in vain.

    For when Pan had nearly
    Touched her, wild to plead,
    She was gone - and clearly
    In her place a reed!

    Long the god, unwitting,
    Through the valley strayed;
    Then at last, submitting,
    Cut the reed, and made,

    Deftly fashioned, seven
    Pipes, and poured his pain
    Unto earth and heaven
    In a piercing strain.

    So with god and poet;
    Beauty lures them on,
    Flies, and ere they know it
    Like a wraith is gone.

    Then they seek to borrow
    Pleasure still from wrong,
    And with smiling sorrow
    Turn it to a song.



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