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If hempen cloth to paupers garb is made, Grey daubed as hearth'd ash, rough as firewood kindling, And for each king, gold silken raiments laid, Bright as the jesters smock for courtly mingling, What garment fit for thee Clotho would make? Unto her spindle all threads are first woven, And of thy lot? Why, Lachesis would take! And gift to Atropos to see thee cloven! Who then should fret to say my garb is drab? Tis not thine outer skin three fates have wrought, So of thine self, judge not thy bone, thy flab, For in thee, fates have spun all thou has sought!     Thy measured lot was cast afore thy waking,     And strength in thee to set the heavens shaking!
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Nov 7, 2016
Nov 7, 2016 at 5:22 AM UTC
Thy Fated Cloth
If hempen cloth to paupers garb is made, Grey daubed as hearth'd ash, rough as firewood kindling, And for each king, gold silken raiments laid, Bright as the jesters smock for courtly mingling, What garment fit for thee Clotho would make? Unto her spindle all threads are first woven, And of thy lot? Why, Lachesis would take! And gift to Atropos to see thee cloven! Who then should fret to say my garb is drab? Tis not thine outer skin three fates have wrought, So of thine self, judge not thy bone, thy flab, For in thee, fates have spun all thou has sought!     Thy measured lot was cast afore thy waking,     And strength in thee to set the heavens shaking!
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Nov 7, 2016
Nov 7, 2016 at 5:22 AM UTC
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