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1842–1914

THE BIRTH OF VIRTUE.

Ambrose Bierce

When, long ago, the young world circling flew Through wider reaches of a richer blue, New-eyed, the men and maids saw, manifest, The thoughts untold in one another's breast:

Each wish displayed, and every passion learned — A look revealed them as a look discerned. But sating Time with clouds o'ercast their eyes; Desire was hidden, and the lips framed lies.

A goddess then, emerging from the dust, Fair Virtue rose, the daughter of Distrust.

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