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Earth's Eternity

by John Clare

Man, Earth's poor shadow! talks of Earth's decay:

But hath it nothing of eternal kin?

No majesty that shall not pass away?

No soul of greatness springing up within?

Thought marks without hoar shadows of sublime,

Pictures of power, which if not doomed to win

Eternity, stand laughing at old Time

For ages: in the grand ancestral line

Of things eternal, mounting to divine,

I read Magnificence where ages pay

Worship like conquered foes to the Apennine,

Because they could not conquer. There sits Day

Too high for Night to come at--mountains shine,

Outpeering Time, too lofty for decay.

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