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1858–1935

LUX PERDITA

William Watson

Thine were the weak, slight hands That might have taken this strong soul, and bent Its stubborn substance to thy soft intent, And bound it unresisting, with such bands

As not the arm of envious heaven had rent. Thine were the calming eyes That round my pinnace could have stilled the sea, And drawn thy voyager home, and bid him be

Pure with their pureness, with their wisdom wise, Merged in their light, and greatly lost in thee. But thou — thou passed'st on, With whiteness clothed of dedicated days,

Cold, like a star; and me in alien ways Thou leftest following life's chance lure, where shone The wandering gleam that beckons and betrays.

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