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FORTUNE by SOPHOCLES

First Line: TWIXT GOOD AND ILL MY WAVERING FORTUNE SEE
Last Line: DIMINISHING AND DWINDLING QUITE TO NOUGHT.
Subject(s): FORTUNE; LIFE;

'Twixt good and ill my wavering fortune see
Swayed in capricious instability,
Most like the moon, whose ceaseless wax and wane
Cannot two nights the self-same form retain;
Viewless at first, then a dim streak revealed,
Then slow augmenting to an argent shield;
And when at length to fair perfection brought,
Diminishing and dwindling quite to nought.



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