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In Age

    By William Lisle Bowles



    And art thou he, now "fall'n on evil days,"
    And changed indeed! Yet what do this sunk cheek,
    These thinner locks, and that calm forehead speak!
    A spirit reckless of man's blame or praise,
    A spirit, when thine eyes to the noon's blaze
    Their dark orbs roll in vain, in suffering meek,
    As in the sight of God intent to seek,
    'Mid solitude or age, or through the ways
    Of hard adversity, the approving look
    Of its great Master; whilst the conscious pride
    Of wisdom, patient and content to brook
    All ills to that sole Master's task applied,
    Shall show before high heaven the unaltered mind,
    Milton, though thou art poor, and old, and blind!



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Milton.

On The Busts Of Milton, In Youth And Age, At Stourhead.


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