THE LOWEST ROOM.
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"This Homer felt, who gave his men
With glory but a transient state:
His very Jove could not reverse
Irrevocable fate.
With glory but a transient state:
His very Jove could not reverse
Irrevocable fate.
"Uncertain all their lot save this—
Who wins must lose, who lives must die:
All trodden out into the dark
Alike, all vanity."
Who wins must lose, who lives must die:
All trodden out into the dark
Alike, all vanity."
She scarcely answered when I paused
But rather to herself said: "One
Is here," low-voiced and loving,"Yea,
Greater than Solomon."
But rather to herself said: "One
Is here," low-voiced and loving,"Yea,
Greater than Solomon."
So both were silent, she and I:
She laid her work aside, and went
Into the garden-walks, like spring,
All gracious with content;
She laid her work aside, and went
Into the garden-walks, like spring,
All gracious with content;
A little graver than her wont,
Because her words had fretted me;
Not warbling quite her merriest tune
Bird-like from tree to tree.
Because her words had fretted me;
Not warbling quite her merriest tune
Bird-like from tree to tree.
I chose a book to read and dream:
Yet half the while with furtive eyes
Marked how she made her choice of flowers
Intuitively wise,
Yet half the while with furtive eyes
Marked how she made her choice of flowers
Intuitively wise,