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Early Death And Fame

    By Matthew Arnold



    For him who must see many years,
    I praise the life which slips away
    Out of the light and mutely; which avoids
    Fame, and her less fair followers, envy, strife,
    Stupid detraction, jealousy, cabal,
    Insincere praises; which descends
    The quiet mossy track to age.

    But, when immature death
    Beckons too early the guest
    From the half-tried banquet of life,
    Young, in the bloom of his days;
    Leaves no leisure to press,
    Slow and surely, the sweets
    Of a tranquil life in the shade;
    Fuller for him be the hours!
    Give him emotion, though pain!
    Let him live, let him feel: I have lived!
    Heap up his moments with life,
    Triple his pulses with fame!



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