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What death doth take for wife is

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What Death doth take for wife is
What life has of good and of fair;
        The pain of passing's knife is
Not the less that it is everywhere;
        All goes, all flows, all life is
But the wreck of its own self for e'er.

        Yet hope we that this going
A semblance and lie can but be;
        That the river that is flowing
Will find, how far be it, a sea;
        That beyond our frail knowing
A deeper life eternally

Keeps all that seems to wither
All that seems to go wits to-day,
        And that in a way to bother [?]
Our subtlest thoughts to dismay
        Form and matter together
Live e'er in a timeless Alway.
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