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THE DEATH OF ADONIS
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Beauty leaves Olympus and the pleasant earth to tread for evermore the dark Cocytus valley," he said. "Nay, rather shall I permit the beauteous youth of thy love to return for half of each year from the Underworld that thou and he may together know the joy of a love that hath reached fruition."

Thus did it come to pass that when dark winter's gloom was past, Adonis returned to the earth and to the arms of her who loved him.

"But even in death, so strong is love,
"I could not wholly die; and year by year,
"When the bright springtime comes, and the earth lives.
"Love opens these dread gates, and calls me forth
"Across the gulf. Not here, indeed, she comes.
"Being a goddess and in heaven, but smooths
"My path to the old earth, where still I know
"Once more the sweet lost days, and once again
"Blossom on that soft breast, and am again
"A youth, and rapt in love; and yet not all
"As careless as of yore; but seem to know
"The early spring of passion, tamed by time
"And suffering, to a calmer, fuller flow,
"Less fitful, but more strong,"—Lewis Morris.

And when the time of the singing of birds has come, and the flowers have thrown off their white snow pall, and the brown earth grows radiant in its adornments of green blade and of fragrant blossom, we know that Adonis has returned from his exile, and trace his foot-prints by the fragile flower that is his very own, the white flower with the golden heart, that trembles in the wind as once the white hands of a grief-stricken goddess shook for sorrow.