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The Children of the Night
Horace to Leuconoe
Edwin Arlington Robinson
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       I pray you not, Leuconoe, to pore
       With unpermitted eyes on what may be
       Appointed by the gods for you and me,
       Nor on Chaldean figures any more.
       'T were infinitely better to implore
       The present only: -- whether Jove decree
       More winters yet to come, or whether he
       Make even this, whose hard, wave-eaten shore
       Shatters the Tuscan seas to-day, the last --
       Be wise withal, and rack your wine, nor fill
       Your bosom with large hopes; for while I sing,
       The envious close of time is narrowing; --
       So seize the day, -- or ever it be past, --
       And let the morrow come for what it will.