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Does the Eagle know what is in the pit?

Or wilt thou go ask the Mole:

Can Wisdom be put in a silver rod?

Or Love in a golden bowl?

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SONNET.

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Christina Rossetti·1830–1894·Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
anity of vanities, the Preacher saith,All things are vanity. The eye and earCannot be filled with what they see and hear.Like early dew, or like the sudden breathOf wind, or like the grass that withereth,Is man, tossed to and fro by hope and fear:So little joy hath he, so little cheer,Till all things end in the long dust of death.To-day is still the same as yesterday,To-morrow also even as one of them;And there is nothing new under the sun:Until the ancient race of Time be run,The old thorns shall grow out of the old stem,And morning shall be cold, and twilight gray.