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George Essex Evans (Джордж Эссекс Эванс)


The Two Goblets


Bearing two crystal goblets in her hands
   To a philosopher an Angel came:
One wine shone clear as water o’er white sands,
           One red as flame.
“Choose!” said the Angel. “From life’s wine-press flows
   For all mankind the vintage which I bring.
The pale cup holds exemption from life’s woes,
           The red brings suffering.”

“One wine is colourless,” the dreamer said.
   “Who suffer keenest nobler joys attain.”
And to the dregs drained from the goblet red
           The draught of pain.

Then spake the Angel: “Thou hast chosen well.
   What seemeth loss to thee shall prove thy gain.
All that is pure, and sweet, and beautiful
           Is born of pain.”



George Essex Evans's other poems:
  1. The Doves of Venus
  2. Women of the West
  3. A Commonplace Song
  4. “But the Greatest of These is Charity”
  5. John Farrell


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