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The spirit of the beasts was kindled there,
And of the birds, and of the watery forms,
And there was war among them, and despairOne hope is too like despair
For prudence to smother;
And pity from thee more dearAnd set such colour there,
Brown, or black, or carrot,
That young men in despairOh then to lessen my despair,
Print thy lips into(the air,cradle me. Or else flat calm, vast mirror there
of my despair!'Tis the Seal Despair--
An imperial affliction
Sent us of the air--One hope is too like despair
For prudence to smother,
And pity from thee more dearThen like a queen, Despair
Put on the stars to wear.Their chimes on the morning air;
But my soul’s sad ear is hurt to hear
The poor man’s cry of despair.But if of that you do despair,
Think how you did amiss
To strive to fix her beams which areThy genius Heaven's high will declare!
What proves the hero truly great,
Is never, never to despair:Both feeling each other's despair
Yet knowing they would never dareBut none in health need 'ere despair,
If they buy from him an easy chair.Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!"
Nothing beside remains. Round the decay
Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bareShe sees her own knight's last fond prayer.
And she reads in that scroll her heart's despair.Pleasure, and leave to Wonder and Despair
The ministration of the thoughts that fill
The mind which, like a worm whose life may shareBut she looked more like Despair,
And she cried out in the air:In monotonous mock despair.
Nonsense may be light as air,Isn't skies that are sunny and fair,
But how do you stand to the blow that is struck
And how do you battle despair?Nor can you long be, what you now are, called fair,
Do what you may do, what, do what you may,
And wisdom is early to despair: