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1809–1892

A DEDICATION.

Alfred Tennyson

Dear, near and true — no truer Time himself Can prove you, tho’ he make you evermore Dearer and nearer, as the rapid of life Shoots to the fall — take this, and pray that he,

Who wrote it, honoring your sweet faith in him, May trust himself; and spite of praise and scorn, As one who feels the immeasurable world, Attain the wise indifference of the wise;

And after Autumn past — if left to pass His autumn into seeming-leafless days — Draw toward the long frost and longest night, Wearing his wisdom lightly, like the fruit

Which in our winter woodland looks a flower.

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