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Rh. There will be no more dancing in our time, For nobody will play the harp or the fiddle. Let us away, for we cannot amend it, And watch the hurley.

. Hush! he is looking at us.

. Yes, yes, go to the hurley, go to the hurley, Go to the hurley! Gather up your skirts— Run quickly! You can remember many love songs; I know it by the light that’s in your eyes— But you'll forget them. You're fair to look upon. Your feet delight in dancing, and your mouths In the slow smiling that awakens love. The mothers that have borne you mated rightly. They'd little ears as thirsty as your ears For many love songs. Go to the young men. Are not the ruddy flesh and the thin flanks And the broad shoulders worthy of desire? Go from me! Here is nothing for your eyes. But it is I that am singing you away— Singing you to the young men.

[The come out of palace. While he has been speaking the have shrunk back holding each other's hands.

. Be quiet!