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George Gordon Byron - To Time

2014-11-07 72 Dailymotion

Time! on whose arbitrary wing <br /> The varying hours must flag or fly, <br />Whose tardy winter, fleeting spring, <br /> But drag or drive us on to die--- <br />Hail thou! who on my birth bestowed <br /> Those boons to all that know thee known; <br />Yet better I sustain thy load, <br /> For now I bear the weight alone. <br />I would not one fond heart should share <br /> The bitter moments thou hast given; <br />And pardon thee---since thou couldst spare <br /> All that I loved, to peace or Heaven. <br />To them be joy or rest---on me <br /> Thy future ills shall press in vain; <br />I nothing owe but years to thee, <br /> A debt already paid in pain. <br />Yet even that pain was some relief; <br /> It felt, but still forgot thy power: <br />The active agony of grief <br /> Retards, but never counts the hour. <br />In joy I've sighed to think thy flight <br /> Would soon subside from swift to slow; <br />Thy cloud could overcast the light, <br /> But could not add a night to Woe; <br />For then, however drear and dark, <br /> My soul was suited to thy sky; <br />One star alone shot forth a spark <br /> To prove thee---not Eternity. <br />That beam hath sunk---and now thou art <br /> A blank---a thing to count and curse <br />Through each dull tedious trifling part, <br /> Which all regret, yet all rehearse. <br />One scene even thou canst not deform--- <br /> The limit of thy sloth or speed <br />When future wanderers bear the storm <br /> Which we shall sleep too sound to heed. <br />And I can smile to think how weak <br /> Thine efforts shortly shall be shown, <br />When all the vengeance thou canst wreak <br /> Must fall upon---a nameless stone.<br /><br />George Gordon Byron<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/to-time-2/

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