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Moon, that against the lintel of the west Your forehead lean until the gate be swung, Longing to leave the world and be at rest, Being worn with faring and no longer young, Do you recall at all the Carian hill Where worn with loving, loving late you lay, Halting the sun because you lingered still, While wondering candles lit the Carian day? Ah, if indeed this memory to your mind Recall some sweet employment, pity me, That even now the dawn's dim herald see! I charge you, goddess, in the name of one You loved as well: endure, hold off the sun.


Edna St. Vincent Millay


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The proceeds of the sale were to be used by the Edna St. She had relationships with several fellow students during her time there. Within three weeks her publiEdna St. Vincent Millayrs had run through four editions of the book.

The poet Richard Wilbur asserted "She wrote some of the best sonnets of the century. She received the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1923 the third woman to win the award for poetry and was also known for her feminist activism and her many love affairs. ".

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