Desire attained is not desire,
But as the cinders of the fire.


Choice Passages from the Writings and Letters of Sir Walter Raleigh (ed. 1893)


Desire attained is not desire, But as the cinders of the fire.

Desire attained is not desire, But as the cinders of the fire.

Desire attained is not desire, But as the cinders of the fire.

Desire attained is not desire, But as the cinders of the fire.