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Title: Fancy
Author: Jean Ingelow [ More Titles by Ingelow]
O fancy, if thou flyest, come back anon, Thy fluttering wings are soft as love's first word, And fragrant as the feathers of that bird, Which feeds upon the budded cinnamon. I ask thee not to work, or sigh--play on, From nought that was not, was, or is, deterred; The flax that Old Fate spun thy flights have stirred, And waved memorial grass of Marathon. Play, but be gentle, not as on that day I saw thee running down the rims of doom With stars thou hadst been stealing--while they lay Smothered in light and blue--clasped to thy breast; Bring rather to me in the firelit room A netted halcyon bird to sing of rest.
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