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Most wonderful and strange it seems, that
Who but a little time ago was
High on the waves of passion and of pain,
With aching heat and wildly throbbing brain,
Who peered into the darkness, deeming
All things there found if but One thing were lost,
Thus calm and still and silent here should lie,
Watching and waiting, —waiting passively.
The dark has faded, and before mine
Have long, grey flats expanded, dim and bare;
And through the changing guises all things
Inevitable Law I recognise:
Yet in my heart a hint of feeling
Which half a hope and half a despair.
Amy Levy
Amy Judith Levy (10 November 1861 – 10 September 1889) was a British essayist, poet, and novelist best remembered for her literary gifts; her ex
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