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DAVID AND MICHAL by EDWARD DOWDEN

First Line: BUT THEN YOU DON'T MEAN REALLY WHAT YOU SAY
Last Line: SO UNBELIEVING, SO CONVENTIONAL

But then you don't mean really what you say-
To hear this from the sweetest little lips,
O'er which each pretty word daintily trips
Like small birds hopping down a garden way,
When I had given my soul full scope to play
For once before her in the Orphic style
Caught from three several volumes of Carlyle,
And undivulged before this very day!
O young men of our earnest school confess
How it is deeply, darkly tragical
To find the feminine souls we would adore
So full of sense, so versed in worldly lore,
So deaf to the Eternal Silences,
So unbelieving, so conventional.




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