Poetical Works of Oliver Wendell Holmes, the — Volume 01: Earlier Poems (1830-1836) by Oliver Wendell Holmes
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THE SEPTEMBER GALE
THE HEIGHT OF THE RIDICULOUS THE LAST READER POETRY: A METRICAL ESSAY TO MY READERS NAY, blame me not; I might have spared Your patience many a trivial verse, Yet these my earlier welcome shared, So, let the better shield the worse. And some might say, "Those ruder songs Had freshness which the new have lost; To spring the opening leaf belongs, The chestnut-burs await the frost." When those I wrote, my locks were brown, When these I write--ah, well a-day! The autumn thistle's silvery down Is not the purple bloom of May. Go, little book, whose pages hold Those garnered years in loving trust; How long before your blue and gold Shall fade and whiten in the dust? |
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