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December 23, 2008 in Poems, Time and Eternity | No comments
Not any higher stands the grave For heroes than for men; Not any nearer for the child Than numb three-score and ten.
This latest leisure equal lulls The beggar and his queen; Propitiate this democrat By summer’s gracious mien.
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