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1828–1909

THE WORLD'S ADVANCE

George Meredith

Judge mildly the tasked world; and disincline To brand it, for it bears a heavy pack. You have perchance observed the inebriate's track At night when he has quitted the inn-sign:

He plays diversions on the homeward line, Still that way bent albeit his legs are slack: A hedge may take him, but he turns not back, Nor turns this burdened world, of curving spine.

‘ Spiral,’ the memorable Lady terms Our mind's ascent: our world's advance presents That figure on a flat; the way of worms. Cherish the promise of its good intents,

And warn it, not one instinct to efface Ere Reason ripens for the vacant place.

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