My freshness is spending its wavering shower in the dust.

Francis Thompson
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  1. Where is the land of Luthany, Where is the tract of Elenore?I am bound therefore.' Pierce thy heart to find the key; With thee take Only what none else would keep; Learn to dream when thou dost wake; Learn to wake when thou dost sleep....

  2. The fairest things have fleetest end, Their scent survives their close: But the rose's scent is bitterness To her who loved the rose.

  3. My freshness is spending its wavering shower in the dust.

  4. Summer set lip to earth's bosom bare, and left the flushed print in a poppy there.

  5. In all change well looked into the germinal good out-vails the apparent ill.

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