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					  	  ________________________________________________ Title: Ballad Of The Double-Soul Author: James Branch Cabell [More Titles by Cabell] "_Les Dieux, qui trop aiment ses faceties cruelles_"--PAUL VERVILLE. 
   "Lo, We have given to man five wits: he discerneth folly and sin;   "So that man may make sport and amuse Us, in battling   Yet some have the Gods forgotten,--or is it that subtler mirth   _For this is the song of the double-soul, distortedly two in one,--_   For one that with hope in the morning set forth, and knew never a fear,   And one is fain to be climbing where only angels have trod,   And one would worship a woman whom all perfections dower,   Thus two by two we wrangle and blunder about the earth,   _So this is the song of the double-soul, distortedly two in one.--_ [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN | 
 
  
	
