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AD ASTRA: 141 by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE

First Line: AND WHEN WE REAP THE AFTERMATH OF SIN
Last Line: TO ROB THY SOUL OF ONE SWEET DRAUGHT OF LIFE!
Subject(s): DESIRE; LOVE;

And when we reap the aftermath of Sin,
Behold the havoc wrought by rank Desire—
The temple of the Soul laid waste within,
Love's sanctuary scorch'd and swept by fire,
Love martyr'd for a moment's breathless hire!
Oh, think not God and Nature are at strife,
To rob thy soul of one sweet draught of life!



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