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Love Despoiled

    By Paul Laurence Dunbar



    As lone I sat one summer's day,
    With mien dejected, Love came by;
    His face distraught, his locks astray,
    So slow his gait, so sad his eye,
    I hailed him with a pitying cry:

    "Pray, Love, what has disturbed thee so?"
    Said I, amazed. "Thou seem'st bereft;
    And see thy quiver hanging low,--
    What, not a single arrow left?
    Pray, who is guilty of this theft?"

    Poor Love looked in my face and cried:
    "No thief were ever yet so bold
    To rob my quiver at my side.
    But Time, who rules, gave ear to Gold,
    And all my goodly shafts are sold."



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