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Ah vain, thrice vain in the end, thy rage and hate. Vain and thrice vain, as all shall see who wait. For hawk at last shall be outsoar'd by dove, And throats of thunder quell'd by lips of love. LXVI. DARWINISM UPSIDE-DOWN. The public voice, though faltering, still demurs To own that men have apes for ancestors. The inverse marvel fronts me daily, when I talk with apes whose ancestors were men. LXVII. MERLIN. He — who made Nature jealous with his Art — He slumbers folded in the oak-tree's heart.... And in his own heart, like a flower night-furl'd, Slumbers the folded secret of the world. LXVIII. Immured in sense, with fivefold bonds confined, Rest we content if whispers from the stars In waftings of the incalculable wind Come blown at midnight through our prison-bars. LXIX. Once more a perfect morn ! With feet that trod Earth's green, and sun-kiss'd hair that swept heaven's blue- Affable, smiling, aweless — I met God, Delighted with his work as when 'twas new. LXX. BYRON S "DON JUAN.
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