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Felix Antonius

    By Henry John Newbolt, Sir



    (After Martial)

    To-day, my friend is seventy-five;
        He tells his tale with no regret;
        His brave old eyes are steadfast yet,
    His heart the .lightest heart alive.

    He sees behind him green and wide
        The pathway of his pilgrim years;
        He sees the shore, and dreadless hears
    The whisper of the creeping tide.

    For out of all his days, not one
        Has passed and left its unlaid ghost
        To seek a light for ever lost,
    Or wail a deed for ever done.

    So for reward of life-long truth
        He lives again, as good men can,
        Redoubling his allotted span
    With memories of a stainless youth.



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