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On Meeting Some Friends Of Youth At Cheltenham, For The First Time Since We Parted At Oxford.

    By William Lisle Bowles



    "And wept to see the paths of life divide." - Shenstone.

    Here the companions of our careless prime,
    Whom fortune's various ways have severed long,
    Since that fair dawn when Hope her vernal song
    Sang blithe, with features marked by stealing time
    At these restoring springs are met again!
    We, young adventurers on life's opening road,
    Set out together; to their last abode
    Some have sunk silent, some a while remain,
    Some are dispersed; of many, growing old
    In life's obscurer bourne, no tale is told.
    Here, ere the shades of the long night descend,
    And all our wanderings in oblivion end,
    The parted meet once more, and pensive trace
    (Marked by that hand unseen, whose iron pen
    Writes "mortal change" upon the fronts of men)
    The creeping furrows in each other's face.
    Where shall we meet again? Reflection sighs;
    Where? In the dust! Time rushing on replies:
    Then hail the hope that lights the pilgrim's way,
    Where there is neither change, nor darkness, nor decay!



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