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THE FASHION OF THIS WORLD PASSETH.

Told how the mind of godlike power
                                          May pass away.

Of Earth I asked, with deep surprise,
    Hast thou no more enduring grace,
To lure thy trusting votaries
    Along their toil-worn, shadowy race!
She answered not,—the grave replied,
    "Lo! to my sceptre's silent sway
Her boasted beauty, pomp and pride,
                                          Must pass away."