Lascelles Abercrombie (Ласкеллес Аберкромби)
Hope and Despair
SAID God, "You sisters, ere ye go Down among men, my work to do, I will on each a badge bestow: Hope I love best, and gold for her, Yet a silver glory for Despair, For she is my angel too." Then like a queen, Despair Put on the stars to wear. But Hope took ears of corn, and round Her temples in a wreath them bound.-- Which think ye lookt the more fair?
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