Carl Domingo Poems

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The Conquerer And His Conquest

By strongly will, let wills be will'd
A journey done, the sun hath hid herself
If else the nightly moon herself unfill'd,
The recreant have nought, and I myself-
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2.
The Thinker's Childhood

Betimes a silent thought itself conceive
There error was (how did itself redeem?)
The seed of creation did not receive
A place of rightly birth instead by dream
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3.
Pay Thy Virtues Before The Honourable Muses!

Should books be bound together or by part?
So sayest thou a quest; conceal thou must
The epistle fore'er beseen, impart
Thou knowledge whole to the eternal just
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