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    Pierre de Ronsard
    “When you are old, at evening candle-lit
    beside the fire bending to your wool,
    read out my verse and murmur, "Ronsard writ
    this praise for me when I was beautiful."
    And not a maid but, at the sound of it,
    though nodding at the stitch on broidered stool,
    will start awake, and bless love's benefit
    whose long fidelities bring Time to school.
    I shall be thin and ghost beneath the earth
    by myrtle shade in quiet after pain,
    but you, a crone, will crouch beside the hearth
    mourning my love and all your proud disdain.
    And since what comes to-morrow who can say?
    Live, pluck the roses of the world to-day.”
    Pierre de Ronsard, Sonnets pour Hélène



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