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第50章 POEM: THE DEATH OF AGNES

Now that the sunlight dies in my eyes, And the moonlight grows in my hair, I who was never very wise, Never was very fair, Virgin and martyr all my life, What has life left to give Me--who was never mother nor wife, Never got leave to live?

Nothing of life could I clasp or claim, Nothing could steal or save.

So when you come to carve my name, Give me life in my grave.

To keep me warm when I sleep alone A lie is little to give;

Call me "Magdalen" on my stone, Though I died and did not live.