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15 A murmur of the sea. LVII Others shall behold the sun Through the long uncounted years,-- Not a maid in after time Wise as thou! For the gods have given thee Their best gift, an equal mind 5 That can only love, be glad, And fear not. LVIII Let thy strong spirit never fear, Nor in thy virgin soul be thou afraid. The gods themselves and the almightier fates Cannot avail to harm With outward and misfortunate chance 5 The radiant unshaken mind of him Who at his being's centre will abide, Secure from doubt and fear. His wise and patient heart shall share The strong sweet loveliness of all things made, 10 And the serenity of inward joy Beyond the storm of tears. LIX Will none say of Sappho, Speaking of her lovers, And the love they gave her,-- Joy and days and beauty, Flute-playing and roses, 5 Song and wine and laughter,-- Will none, musing, murmur, "Yet, for all the roses, All the flutes and lovers, Doubt not she was lonely 10 As the sea, whose cadence Haunts the world for ever." LX When I have departed, Say but this behind me, "Love was all her wisdom, All her care. "Well she kept love's secret,-- 5 Dared and never faltered,-- Laughed and never doubted Love would win. "Let the world's rough triumph Trample by above her, 10 She is safe forever From all harm. "In a land that knows not Bitterness nor sorrow, She has found out all 15 Of truth at last." LXI There is no more to say now thou art still, There is no more to do now thou art dead, There is no more to know now thy clear mind Is back returned unto the gods who gave it. Now thou art gone the use of life is past, 5 The meaning and the glory and the pride, There is no joyous friend to share the day, And on the threshold no awaited shadow. LXII Play up, play up thy silver flute; The crickets all are brave; Glad is the red autumnal earth And the blue sea. Play up thy flawless silver flute; 5 Dead ripe are fruit a
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