Page:The witch-maid & other verses (1914).djvu/78

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AN AFTERGLOW

    Life has a flagon tall
O'erbrimming with beauty's clear wine,
    We only can sip at it all—
If we could lay it by,
    Treasure it, hold it fast,
And revel in colour divine
    When the grey days come past,
Then we should never die.

    That is for gods alone,
For beauty has butterfly wings,
    And we never can make it our own,
Bloom unscattered, unless
    We are as gods, apart—
And not one of these wonderful things
    May I ever set down, though my heart
Break in its helplessness.

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