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A poem by Robert Louis Stevenson

After Reading "Antony and Cleopatra"

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Title:     After Reading "Antony and Cleopatra"
Author: Robert Louis Stevenson [More Titles by Stevenson]

AS when the hunt by holt and field
Drives on with horn and strife,
Hunger of hopeless things pursues
Our spirits throughout life.

The sea's roar fills us aching full
Of objectless desire -
The sea's roar, and the white moon-shine,
And the reddening of the fire.

Who talks to me of reason now?
It would be more delight
To have died in Cleopatra's arms
Than be alive to-night.





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Robert Louis Stevenson's poem: After Reading "Antony and Cleopatra"

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