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Stay, thou desired one, stay!     Brighten the curious darkness of the world.     Cold through the chill dark swings the sleeping world,     Sense-heavy, dreaming dully of clear day.     No moon, no stars, no sound of wind or seas:     Wearily sleeping in immense unease,     Dreams, dreams the world of day.     Stay, thou adored one, stay,     Who on the dark hang'st lamps of gold delight,     Gold flames amid the purple pit of night.     Stay, stay,     Who the cool dawn's most lovely gray     Mak'st lovelier with rose of far away.     Stay, thou, who buildest wonder of things mean     (More truly so they're seen).     Stay--nay, fly not, nay--stay;     Youth gone, remain thou yet and yet.     Though the world spin in darkness and forget     The light,     Stay thou, whose coming's joy and flight despair.     Thou unimaginably more than fair,     Brief unsustainable strange dream, stay yet!     Lamping the world's close unsustainable dark     With golden unimaginable day.

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