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But still desire and will . . .
Legs be still!
Far enough you've walked
Under, up and across
Hill over hill.
What! Are you twitching still?
Heart be still!
Times enough you have balked
Battened on mortal dross
Gobbled your fill.
What! Are you hungry still?
Tongue be still!
Long enough have you talked
Laying out gain and loss
Wish beside will...
Would you prophesy still?
Mind be still!
I. A. RICHARDS
This is NO.
The Lowell-Adams House Printers.
Block-print by Karyl Klopp. II, 1966