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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Poem of the day-121: Time and Love by Shakespeare


   When I have seen by Time's fell hand defaced
     The rich proud cost of out-worn buried age;
     When sometime lofty towers I see down-razed,
     And brass eternal slave to mortal rage.

     When I have seen the hungry ocean gain
     Advantage on the kingdom of the shore,
     And the firm soil win of the watery main,
     Increasing store with loss, and loss with store.

     When I have seen such interchange of state,
     Or state itself confounded to decay,
     Ruin hath taught me thus to ruminate—
     That Time will come and take my Love away.

     —This thought is as a death, which cannot choose
     But weep to have that which it fears to lose.

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