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1859–1936

XXIV

Alfred Edward Housman

Say, lad, have you things to do? Quick then, while your day's at prime. Quick, and if‘ tis work for two, Here am I, man: now's your time.

Send me now, and I shall go; Call me, I shall hear you call; Use me ere they lay me low Where a man's no use at all;

Ere the wholesome flesh decay, And the willing nerve be numb, And the lips lack breath to say, “No, my lad, I cannot come.”

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