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When thou art gone, & when are gone all those

That knew thee & that loved thy living grace,

Merged in the formless flood whence all arose,

When thou hast passed, & of thy life no trace

Remaineth, nor remembrancer to say

‘Such was he, such his form, his voice, his face’,

In that new time shall rise, untouched by thee,

The eddying circles still, & pass away;

Full many a spring shall turn to winter dree,

& morn to nightfall, & life’s human day

Shall change from youth’s bright hope to darkling pain,

When thy young life in life’s hard war is slain,

When thou art gone, & I, & our strong love

Which now Time’s change doth but more changeless prove.

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A YOUTH

Play thou on men as on a hárp’s stríng:

Though of themselves they lifeless are

In them thy spirit’s music shall ring.

Breathe thou in them as through a reed

Thy soul’s strong message, through them declare

To the dead world thy living need.

They are to thee as the senseless words

That embody thought’s full-felt commands;

Thy passive tools, obedient hands

To serve thy purpose, thy trusty swords:

They shall thy beauteous will express

Though they be graceless & purposeless.

Yea, live thou in men as their life’s will,

So long as life is, & good & ill.