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1867–1935

LIGHT AND DARK

George William Russell

Not the soul that's whitest Wakens love the sweetest: When the heart is lightest Oft the charm is fleetest.

While the snow-frail maiden, Waits the time of learning, To the passion laden Turn with eager yearning.

While the heart is burning Heaven with earth is banded: To the stars returning Go not empty-handed.

Ah, the snow-frail maiden! Somehow truth has missed her, Left the heart unladen For its burdened sister.

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