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(And then I clasped my hands and locked aroundBut none was near to mock my streaming eyes.

Which poured their warm drops on the sunny ground-So without shame, I spake:-’I will be wise,

And just, and free, and mild, if in me lies,Such power, for I grow weary to behold

The selfish and the strong still tyranniseWithout reproach or check’ I then controlled

My tears, my heart grew calm, and I was meek and boldAnd from that hour did I with earnest thought

Heap knowledge from mines of loreYet nothing that my tyrants knew of taught

I cared to learn, but from that secret storeWrought linked armour for my soul before

It might walk forth to war among mankind………..)

Vjpyhh; jUk; fy;tpg; gLFopVwp ca;jw; fhpa nfhLk;gpyk;;jPjpad;a kaf;fKk; IaKk;nra;if ahtpDNk mrpuj;ijAk;thJk; ngha;ikAk; vd;w tpyq;fpdk;thOk; ntq;Fiff;F vd;id toq;fpdd;

(The fountains mingle with the riverAnd the rivers with the Ocean,

The Winds of Heaven mix for everWith a sweet emotion;

Nothing in the world is single;All things by a law divine

In one spirit meet and mingleWhy not I with thine?

See the mountains kiss high HeavenAnd the waves claps one another;

No sister-flower would be forgivenIf it is disdained its brother;

And the sunlight claps the earthAnd the moon beams kiss the sea;

What is all this sweet work worthIf thou kiss not me?

(I loved-alas! Our life is love;But when we cease to breath and moveI do suppose love ceases too)

ePl;Lk; fjph;fNshL epyT te;Nj – tpz;izepd;W Gfo;e;J tpl;Lg; gpd; kUTNkh?%l;Lk; tpwfpid mr;Nrhj ft;Tq;fhy; - mitKd;Dgrhu tif nkhope;jpLNkh?

md;G tho;if vd;w mikjpapy; MLNthk;Mirf; fhjiy ifnfhl;b tho;j;JNthk;!fz;izf; fhf;Fk; ,uz;L ,ikNghyNtfhjy; ,d;gj;ijf; fhj;jpLNthklhcaphpDk; ,e;jg; ngz;ik ,dpjlh

fhjypdhy; caph; Njhd;Wk; - ,q;F

fhjypdhy; caph; tPuj;jpy; VWk;

fhjypdhy; mwpnta;Jk; - ,q;F

fhjy; ftpijg;gapiu tsh;f;Fk;;

fhjypdhy; khdplh;f;Ff; fytp

cz;lhk;

fytpapNy khdplh;f;Ff; ftiy jPUk;

Mjypdhy; fhjy; nra;tPh; !

cyfj;jPNu!

(All things are sold; the very light of HeavenIs venal; earth’s unsparing gifts of love,

The smallest and most despicable thingsThat lurk in the abysses of the deep

All the objects of our life, even life itself,And the poor pittance which laws allow

Of loberty, the fellowship of man,Those duties with his heart of human love

Should urge him to perform, instinctively,Are bought and sold as in a public mart

Of undistisguishing selfishness, that sets,On each its price, the stamp-mark of her reign

Even love is sold; the solace of all loveIs turned to deadliest agony, old age

Shivers in selfish beauty’s laothing arms,And youth’s corrupted impulses prepare

A life of horror from the blighting baneOf commerce, whilst the pestilence that springs

From unenjoying sensualism,has filledAll human life with hydraheaded woes).

“NgauR nra;jhy; gpzk; jpd;Dk; rhj;jpuq;fs;”

“fw;Gepiy vd;W nrhy;y te;jhy; -,Ufl;rpf;Fk; m/ij nghJtpy; itg;Nghk;”;

“Mnzy;yhk; fw;igtpl;Lj; jtW nra;jhy;mg;NghJ ngz;ikAk; fw;gope;jplhNjh?”

“nrUg;Gf;Fj; Njhy; Ntz;bNa - ,;q;Ff;nfhy;thNuh nry;yf; Foe;ifapid?”

(And if then the tyrants dare,Let them ride among you there,Slash, and stab, and maim, and hew-What they like, that let them do.

With folded arms and steady eyesAnd little fear, and less surprise,Look upon them as they slayTill their rage has died away.

Then they will return with shameTo the place from which they cameAnd the blood thus shed will speakIn hot blushes on their cheek)

“giftDf;F mUs;tha; - ed;ndQ;NrgiftDf;F mUs;tha;.”

“Gif eLtpdpy; jPapUg;gijg;G+kpapy; fz;NlhNk – ed;ndQ;Nr!Gif eLtpdpy; md;Guthd ek; gukd; tho;fpd;whd;.”

“jpd;dtUk; Gyp jd;idAk; md;nghLrpe;ijapy; Nghw;wpLtha; - ed;ndQ;Nr”

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