A lily of a day Fairer far in May
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The meaning of the line - "A lily of a day is fairer far in May". It means when we want anything it takes a long time to achieve that. But on the other hand when we don't want anything we get that easily.
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It is not growing like a tree
In bulk, doth make man better be;
Or standing long an oak, three hundred year,
To fall a log at last, dry, bald, and sere:
A lily of a day
Is fairer far in May,
Although it fall and die that night—
It was the plant and flower of Light.
In small proportions we just beauties see;
And in short measures life may perfect be.
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