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The pitcher that goes often to the well ...
And where's the tragedy in what you tell?
Better go every day for half a year
To fetch your fill of water cool and clear
And, brimmed with living crystal, happen fall
In shards and perish thus once and for all,
Than stand, a dust and fly-trap, on the shelf
For centuries with other useless delf.
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