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On the Thought of Death (2) - ZaunköniG - 15.07.2007 I If it is thou whose casual hand withdraws What it at first as casually did make, Say what amount of ages it will take, With tardy rare concurrences of laws And subtle multiplicities of cause, The thing they once had made us to remake; May hopes dead slumbering dare to reawake Even after utmost interval of pause, What revolutions must have passed before The great celestial cycles shall restore The starry sign whose present hour is gone; What worse than dubious chances interpose, With cloud and sunny gleam to recompose The skiey picture we had gazed upon. II That children in their loveliness should die Before the dawning beauty, which we know Cannot remain, has yet begun to go; That when a certain period has passed by, People of genius and of faculty, Leaving behind them some result to show Having performed some function, should forgo The task which younger hands can better ply, Appears entirely natural. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - But that one Whose perfectness did not at all consist In things towards forming which time can have done Anything--whose sole office was to exist-- Should suddenly dissolve and cease to be Is the extreme of all perplexity. |