Page:The collected poems, lyrical and narrative, of A. Mary F. Robinson.djvu/107

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The Cup of Life

In the cup of life, 'tis true,
Dwells a draught of bitter dew—

Disenchantment, sorrow, pain,
Hunger that no bread can still.
Dreary dawns that dawn in vain,
Hopes that torture, joys that kill.

Yet no other cup I know
Where such radiant waters glow:

It contains the song of birds,
And the shining of the sun;
And the sweet unspoken words
We have dreamed of, every one;

Love of women, minds of men.—
Take the cup, nor break it, then.

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