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A Young Man's Exhortation

    By Thomas Hardy



    Call off your eyes from care
    By some determined deftness; put forth joys
    Dear as excess without the core that cloys,
    And charm Life's lourings fair.

    Exalt and crown the hour
    That girdles us, and fill it full with glee,
    Blind glee, excelling aught could ever be
    Were heedfulness in power.

    Send up such touching strains
    That limitless recruits from Fancy's pack
    Shall rush upon your tongue, and tender back
    All that your soul contains.

    For what do we know best?
    That a fresh love-leaf crumpled soon will dry,
    And that men moment after moment die,
    Of all scope dispossest.

    If I have seen one thing
    It is the passing preciousness of dreams;
    That aspects are within us; and who seems
    Most kingly is the King.

    1867: WESTBOURNE PARK VILLAS.



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