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Cadzao Posted 19 years ago
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But yield who will to their separation

0"01b01font00But yield who will to their separation02font02b00, 02br
00My object in living is to unite 02br
00My avocation and my vocation 02br
00As my two eyes make one in sight. 02br
00Only where love and need are one, 02br
00And the work is play for mortal stakes, 02br
00Is the deed ever really done 02br
00For Heaven and the future's sakes."02br
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00('Two Tramps in Mud Time,' Robert Frost)02br
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00Please help me to understand the blue line.02br
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0Please help me to get what Frost means by the blue lines in the stanza to be posted at 01-28-07.02br
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0 You should always post a link to the whole poem. Poetry can't be understood only from a stanza, one needs the whole poem. 02br
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01b01font00But yield who will to their separation02font02b00, 02br
00 My object in living is to unite 02br
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0 01font00Let people give up the attempt to unite avocation and vocation, if that's what they want02font00 -- MY object, in contrast, is to unite the two.02br
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0Thank you, Calif Jim and Marius Hancu, for answering.02br
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