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                    <title level="a"><emph rend="bold"><emph rend="indent3">CUP AND BALL.</emph></emph></title>
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                <lg><l>Between passing of night and birth of morn,</l>
                    <l><emph rend="indent"></emph>When the pale stars close their eyes,</l>
                    <l>Each moment new beauty and magic are born</l>
                    <l><emph rend="indent"></emph>For souls whom the Gods make wise.</l></lg>
                
                <lg><l>The light of the moon is the only light,</l>
                    <l><emph rend="indent"></emph>Yet her cold ray reaches far,</l>
                    <l>And the watcher who wakes through the lonely night</l>
                    <l><emph rend="indent"></emph>May welcome the morning star:</l></lg>
                
                <lg><l>Who shines when her sisters are sleeping all,</l>
                    <l><emph rend="indent"></emph>&#8212;Ere the crescent moon climbs up&#8212;</l>
                    <l>Poised aloft in the heavens like a golden ball</l>
                    <l><emph rend="indent"></emph>Thrown out of a golden cup.</l></lg>
                
                <lg><l>While ever and ever the moon mounts higher,</l>
                    <l><emph rend="indent"></emph>With the morning star above,</l>
                    <l>To the East leaps a glow and a glory of fire,</l>
                    <l><emph rend="indent"></emph>As leaps to a cold heart Love.</l></lg>
                
                <lg><l>Let us keep our vigil together soon,</l>
                    <l><emph rend="indent"></emph>Whilst the stars are sleeping all</l>
                    <l>Save one only, with whom and the crescent moon</l>
                    <l><emph rend="indent"></emph>The Gods play at cup and ball.</l></lg>
                
                <p><emph rend="indent6"><emph rend="italic"><ref target="#MGW">Mary Grace Walker</ref>.</emph></emph></p>

            

                
                
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