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" Time, That Is Pleased to Lengthen out the Day

Time, that is pleased to lengthen out the day
For grieving lovers parted or denied,
And pleased to hurry the sweet hours away
From such as lie enchanted side by side,
Is not my kinsman; nay, my feudal foe
Is he that in my childhood was the thief
Of all my mother's beauty, and in woe
My father bowed, and brought our house to grief.
Thus, though he think to touch with hateful frost
Your treasured curls, and your clear forehead line,
And so persuade me from you, he has lost;
Never shall he inherit what was mine.
When Time and all his tricks have done their worst,
Still will I hold you dear, and him accurst. "

Edna St. Vincent Millay , Collected Poems


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Edna St. Vincent Millay quote : <b>Time, That Is Pleased to Lengthen out the Day</b><br /><br />Time, that is pleased to lengthen out the day<br />For grieving lovers parted or denied,<br />And pleased to hurry the sweet hours away<br />From such as lie enchanted side by side,<br />Is not my kinsman; nay, my feudal foe<br />Is he that in my childhood was the thief<br />Of all my mother's beauty, and in woe<br />My father bowed, and brought our house to grief.<br />Thus, though he think to touch with hateful frost<br />Your treasured curls, and your clear forehead line,<br />And so persuade me from you, he has lost;<br />Never shall he inherit what was mine.<br />When Time and all his tricks have done their worst,<br />Still will I hold you dear, and him accurst.