| Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. (18331908). An American Anthology, 17871900. 1900. |
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| 353. In a Copy of Omar Khayyám |
| | | By James Russell Lowell |
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| THESE pearls of thought in Persian gulfs were bred, | |
| Each softly lucent as a rounded moon; | |
| The diver Omar plucked them from their bed, | |
| Fitzgerald strung them on an English thread. | |
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| Fit rosary for a queen, in shape and hue, | 5 |
| When Contemplation tells her pensive beads | |
| Of mortal thoughts, forever old and new. | |
| Fit for a queen? Why, surely then for you! | |
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| The moral? Where Doubts eddies toss and twirl | |
| Faiths slender shallop till her footing reel, | 10 |
| Plunge: if you find not peace beneath the whirl, | |
| Groping, you may like Omar grasp a pearl. | |
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