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Sonnets XII

    By Edna St. Vincent Millay



            Cherish you then the hope I shall forget
            At length, my lord, Pieria?--put away
            For your so passing sake, this mouth of clay
            These mortal bones against my body set,
            For all the puny fever and frail sweat
            Of human love,--renounce for these, I say,
            The Singing Mountain's memory, and betray
            The silent lyre that hangs upon me yet?
            Ah, but indeed, some day shall you awake,
            Rather, from dreams of me, that at your side
            So many nights, a lover and a bride,
            But stern in my soul's chastity, have lain,
            To walk the world forever for my sake,
            And in each chamber find me gone again!



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