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Poems (Browning)/Air Castles

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4697730Poems — Air CastlesEunice Browning
Air Castles
We ever plan through crowding days,Through humdrum, born of duty's name,The morn shall bring the traveled ways,We ever plan, and to what aim?
We ever build our castles fairWith time the doubly precious cost,And though they vanish into air,We little count love's labor lost.