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Title: Fate And I Author: Ella Wheeler Wilcox [More Titles by Wilcox] Wise men tell me thou, O Fate, Well, I own thy prowess; still Thou canst shatter in a span Outward things thou canst control; Death? 'Tis such a little thing - What has death to do with me, Something in me dwells, O Fate, Loss, and sorrow, and disaster, - In the great primeval morn Part of that stupendous Cause Lit the suns and filled the seas, That great Cause was Love, the Source He who harbours Hate one hour He who will not hate his foe In the realm of brotherhood Naught but good can come to me - Since I bar my door to Hate, Since I fear not--Fate I vow, [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |