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Modern Beauty

I am the torch, she saith, and what to

If the moth die of me?

I am the

Of Beauty, and I burn that all may

Beauty, and I have neither joy nor shame.

But live with that clear light of perfect

Which is to men the death of their desire.

I am Yseult and Helen,

I have

Troy burn, and the most loving knight lies dead.

The world has been my mirror, time has

My breath upon the glass; and men have said,

Age after age, in rapture and despair,

Love's poor few words, before my image there.

I live, and am immortal; in my

The sorrow of the world, and on my

The joy of life, mingle to make me wise;

Yet now the day is darkened with eclipse:

Who is there lives for beauty?

Still am

The torch, but where's the moth that still dares die?

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Arthur Symons

Arthur William Symons (28 February 1865 – 22 January 1945), was a British poet, critic and magazine editor.

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