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Unto whose use the pregnant suns are poised,

With idiot moons and stars retracting stars?

Creep thou between—thy coming’s all unnoised.

Heaven hath her high, as Earth her baser, wars.

Heir to these tumults, this affright, that fray

(By Adam’s, fathers’, own, sin bound alway);

Peer up, draw out thy horoscope and say

Which planet mends thy threadbare fate, or mars.

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Rudyard Kipling
1865-1936 / Male / English
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