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Imogen

    By Henry John Newbolt, Sir



    (A Lady of Tender Age)

    Ladies, where were your bright eyes glancing,
        Where were they glancing yester-night?
    Saw ye Imogen dancing, dancing,
        Imogen dancing all in white?
        Laughed she not with a pure delight,
        Laughed she not with a joy serene,
    Stepped she not with a grace entrancing,
        Slenderly girt in silken sheen?

    All through the night from dusk to daytime
        Under her feet the hours were swift,
    Under her feet the hours of play-time
        Rose and fell with a rhythmic lift:
        Music set her adrift, adrift,
        Music eddying towards the day
    Swept her along as brooks in May-time
        Carry the freshly falling May.

    Ladies, life is a changing measure,
        Youth is a lilt that endeth soon;
    Pluck ye never so fast at pleasure
        Twilight follows the longest noon.
        Nay, but here is a lasting boon,
        Life for hearts that are old and chill,
    Youth undying for hearts that treasure
        Imogen dancing, dancing still.



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