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(u) There are 5 stanzas in the poem Even This Shall Pass Away.​

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Even This Shall Pass Away

Once in Persia reigned a King

Who upon his signet ring

Graved a maxim true and wise,

Which, if held before the eyes,

Gave him counsel at a glance,

Fit for every change and chance.

Solemn words, and these are they:

"Even this shall pass away."

Trains of camels through the sand

Brought his gems from Samarcand;

Fleets of galleys through the seas

Brought him pearls to match with these.

But he counted not his gain

Treasures of the mine or main;

"What is wealth?" the king would say;

"Even this shall pass away."

In the revels of his court

At the zenith of the sport,

When the palms of all his guests

Burned with clapping at his jests;

He amid his figs and wine,

Cried: "Oh loving friends of mine!"

"Pleasure comes but not to stay;"

"Even this shall pass away."

Fighting on a furious field,

Once a javelin pierced his shield;

Soldiers with a loud lament

Bore him bleeding to his tent;

Groaning from his tortured side,

"Pain is hard to bear," he cried,

"But with patience, day by day,

Even this shall pass away."

Towering in the public square,

Twenty cubits in the air,

Rose his statue, carved in stone,

Then, the king, disguised, unknown,

Stood before his sculptured name

Musing meekly, "What is fame?

Fame is but a slow decay

Even this shall pass away."

Struck with palsy, sere and old,

Waiting at the gates of gold,

Said he with his dying breath;

"Life is done, but what is death?"

Then, in answer to the King,

Fell a sunbeam on his ring,

Showing by a heavenly ray,

"Even this shall pass away."

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