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The Path Untrodden (Ode) by Terence
The dark of night can breathless be
When two-backed beasts burst forth in bed.
Our sleep is banished till the morn:
We innocence must mourn instead.
The bright of day can breathless be
And thoughts a frenzied locust-swarm
Of winged ideas and notions blurred.
A hunger raw hath stirred a storm.
The dark of night can breathless be
When avid thirsts again unmet
Upset a true attachment strong
And longing shapes anew regret.
The bright of day can breathless be
When lands unknown are travelled through.
No goal, our purpose sole to wend:
No end but to the end eschew.
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