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1892–1950

VI

Edna St. Vincent Millay

No rose that in a garden ever grew, In Homer's or in Omar's or in mine, Though buried under centuries of fine Dead dust of roses, shut from sun and dew

Forever, and forever lost from view, But must again in fragrance rich as wine The grey aisles of the air incarnadine When the old summers surge into a new.

Thus when I swear, “I love with all my heart,” ‘ Tis with the heart of Lilith that I swear, ‘ Tis with the love of Lesbia and Lucrece; And thus as well my love must lose some part

Of what it is, had Helen been less fair, Or perished young, or stayed at home in Greece.

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