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Lines To A Critic.

    By Percy Bysshe Shelley



    1.
    Honey from silkworms who can gather,
    Or silk from the yellow bee?
    The grass may grow in winter weather
    As soon as hate in me.

    2.
    Hate men who cant, and men who pray,
    And men who rail like thee;
    An equal passion to repay
    They are not coy like me.

    3.
    Or seek some slave of power and gold
    To be thy dear heart's mate;
    Thy love will move that bigot cold
    Sooner than me, thy hate.

    4.
    A passion like the one I prove
    Cannot divided be;
    I hate thy want of truth and love -
    How should I then hate thee?



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