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<title><![CDATA[To An Old Lady by William Empson]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[Ripeness is all; her in her cooling planet Revere; do not presume to think her wasted. Project her n]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ripeness is all; her in her cooling planet<br />
Revere; do not presume to think her wasted.<br />
Project her no projectile, plan nor man it;<br />
Gods cool in turn, by the sun long outlasted.</p>
<p>Our earth alone given no name of god<br />
Gives, too, no hold for such a leap to aid her;<br />
Landing, you break some palace and seem odd;<br />
Bees sting their need, the keeper&#8217;s queen invader.</p>
<p>No, to your telescope; spy out the land;<br />
Watch while her ritual is still to see,<br />
Still stand her temples emptying in the sand<br />
Whose waves o&#8217;erthrew their crumbled tracery;</p>
<p>Still stand uncalled-on her soul&#8217;s appanage;<br />
Much social detail whose successor fades,<br />
Wit used to run a house and to play Bridge,<br />
And tragic fervour, to dismiss her maids.</p>
<p>Fears her precession do not throw from gear.<br />
She reads a compass certain of her pole;<br />
Confident, finds no confines on her sphere,<br />
Whose failing crops are in her sole control.</p>
<p>Stars how much further from me fill my night.<br />
Strange that she too should be inaccessible,<br />
Who shares my sun. He curtains her from sight,<br />
And but in darkness is she visible.</p>
<p>From: Leeson, Edward (Ed), <em>The New Golden Treasury of English Verse</em>, 1980, Pan Books: London, p 472</p>
<p>Date: 1928</p>
<p>By: William Empson (1906-1984)</p>
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