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FERISHTAH'S FANCIES.
Else wholly white my bean were. Choose a joy!Bettered it was by sorrow gone before,And sobered somewhat by the shadowy senseOf sorrow which came after or might come.Joy, sorrow,—by precedence, subsequence—Either on each, make fusion, mix in LifeThat's both and neither wholly: grey or dun?Dun thou decidest? grey prevails, say I:Wherefore? Because my view is wide enough,Reaches from first to last nor winks at all:Motion achieves it: stop short—fast we stick,—Probably at the bean that's blackest.Since—Son, trust me,—this I know and only this—I am in motion, and all things beside