To Fame

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Right Fairy of the morn, with flowers arrayed, Whose beauties to thy young pursuer seem Beyond the ecstasy of poet's dream-- Shall I overtake thee, ere thy lustre fade? Ripe glory of the noon, august, and proud, A vision of high purpose, power, and skill, That melteth into mirage of good-will-- Do I o'ertake thee, or embrace a cloud? Gray shadow of the evening, gaunt and bare, At random cast, beyond me or above, And cold as memory in the arms of love-- If I o'ertook thee now, what should I care? "No morn, or noon, or eve am I," she said; "But night--the depth of night behind the sun; By all mankind pursued; but never won, Until my shadow falls upon a shade."
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