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1849–1903

XIX

William Ernest Henley

O Time and Change, they range and range From sunshine round to thunder!— They glance and go as the great winds blow, And the best of our dreams drive under:

For Time and Change estrange, estrange — And, now they have looked and seen us, O we that were dear we are all-too near With the thick of the world between us.

O Death and Time, they chime and chime Like bells at sunset falling!— They end the song, they right the wrong, They set the old echoes calling:

For Death and Time bring on the prime Of God's own chosen weather, And we lie in the peace of the Great Release As once in the grass together.

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