by James Russell Lowell
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American Literature – American Poetry – James Russell Lowell
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Though old the thought and oft exprest,
‘Tis his at last who says it best,—
I’ll try my fortune with the rest.
Life is a leaf of paper white
Whereon each one of us may write
His word or two, and then comes night.
‘Lo, time and space enough,’ we cry,
‘To write an epic!’ so we try
Our nibs upon the edge, and die.
Muse not which way the pen to hold,
Luck hates the slow and loves the bold,
Soon come the darkness and the cold.
Greatly begin! though thou have time
But for a line, be that sublime,—
Not failure, but low aim, is crime.
Ah, with what lofty hope we came!
But we forget it, dream of fame,
And scrawl, as I do here, a name.
< < < For a Memorial Window to Sir Walter Raleigh, set up in St. Margaret’s
Fragments Of An Unfinished Poem > > >
American Literature – American Poetry – James Russell Lowell
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