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1882–1937

THE COMMON LOT

John Drinkwater

When youth and summer-time are gone, And age puts quiet garlands on, And in the speculative eye The fires of emulation die,

But as to-day our time shall be Trembling upon eternity, While, still inconstant in debate, We shall on revelation wait,

And age as youth will daily plan The sailing of the caravan.

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