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Normale Version: I cannot deem why men toil so for Fame
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I cannot deem why men toil so for Fame
A porter is a porter though his load
Be the oceaned world, and although his road
Be down the ages. What is in a name?

Ah! 't is our spirit's curse to strive and seak.
Although its heart is rich in pearls and ores,
The Sea complains upon a thousand shores;
Sea-like we moan for ever. We are weak.

We ever hunger for diviner stores.
I cannot say I have a thirsting deep
For human fame, nor is my spirit bowed

To be a mummy above ground to keep
For stare and handling of the vulgar crowd,
Defrauded of my natural rest and sleep.