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AT DELOS by DUNCAN CAMPBELL SCOTT

First Line: AN IRIS-FLOWER WITH TOPAZ LEAVES
Last Line: BRINGS TO THE GRAVE HIS TEARS.
Subject(s): DELOS (ISLAND), GREECE; TRANSIENCE; IMPERMANENCE;

An iris-flower with topaz leaves,
With a dark heart of deeper gold,
Died over Delos when light failed
And the night grew cold.

No wave fell mourning in the sea
Where age on age beauty had died;
For that frail colour withering away
No sea-bird cried.

There is no grieving in the world
As beauty fades throughout the years:
The pilgrim with the weary heart
Brings to the grave his tears.



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