最后的守望(3)
“you the talkative have i loved, saying, ‘life hath① much to say’; and you the dumb have i loved, to myself, ‘says he not in silence that e and the critic, i have loved also; yet and the old, the trembling reed and the oak.”
“but, alas, it ing river. you is his heart, and too undiscerning is his path. it is the love of a needy one, ly feasts. and it is the love of a , for the strong loves only the strong.”
“and because i have loved you overmuch you have said, ‘it is but the love of a blind man liness of another. and it is the love of the tasteless ar even as , for er could be our mother and father and sister and brother?’”
“this you have said, and more. for often in the market-place you pointed your fingers at me and said mockingly,‘there goes the ageless one, the man ames .’”
“and i said,‘i to hate, and disguise my tenderness as bitterness. i ht i thundered in your ears.”
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