Doubt No More That Oberon
Doubt no more that Oberon
Never doubt that Pan
Lived, and played a reed, and ran
After nymphs in a dark forest,
In the merry, credulous days,
Lived, and led a fairy band
Over the indulgent land!
Ah, for in this dourest, sorest
Age man's eye has looked upon,
Death to fauns and death to fays,
Still the dog-wood dares to raise
Healthy tree, with trunk and root
Ivory bowls that bear no fruit,
And the starlings and the jays
Birds that cannot even sing
Dare to come again in spring!
Edna St. Vincent Millay
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