I Give To You These Verses
I give to you these verses, that if in Some future time my name lands happily To bring brief pleasure to humanity, The craft supported by a great north wind, Your memory, like tales from ancient times, Will bore the reader like a dulcimer, And by a strange fraternal chain live here As if suspended in my lofty rhymes. From deepest pit into the highest sky Damned being, only I can bear you now. 0 shadow, barely present to the eye, You lightly step, with a serene regard On mortal fools who've judged you mean and hard Angel with eyes of jet, great burnished brow!
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