Charmides and Other Poems by Oscar Wilde
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IV. For lo, what changes time can bring! The cycles of revolving years May free my heart from all its fears, And teach my lips a song to sing. Before yon field of trembling gold Is garnered into dusty sheaves, Or ere the autumn's scarlet leaves Flutter as birds adown the wold, I may have run the glorious race, And caught the torch while yet aflame, And called upon the holy name Of Him who now doth hide His face. ARONA HUMANITAD It is full winter now: the trees are bare, Save where the cattle huddle from the cold Beneath the pine, for it doth never wear |
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