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The Last Proof

    By Henry Austin Dobson



    AN EPILOGUE TO ANY BOOK

    "Hic Finis chartaeque viaeque."

    "FINIS at last--the end, the End, the END!
    No more of paragraphs to prune or mend;
    No more blue pencil, with its ruthless line,
    To blot the phrase 'particularly fine';
    No more of 'slips,' and 'galleys,' and 'revises,'
    Of words 'transmogrified,' and 'wild surmises';
    No more of n's that masquerade as u's,
    No nice perplexities of p's and q's;
    No more mishaps of ante and of post,
    That most mislead when they should help the most;
    No more of 'friend' as 'fiend,' and 'warm' as 'worm';
    No more negations where we would affirm;
    No more of those mysterious freaks of fate
    That make us bless when we should execrate;
    No more of those last blunders that remain
    Where we no more can set them right again;

    No more apologies for doubtful data;
    No more fresh facts that figure as Errata;
    No more, in short, O TYPE, of wayward lore
    From thy most un-Pierian fount--NO MORE!"

    So spoke PAPYRIUS. Yet his hand meanwhile
    Went vaguely seeking for the vacant file,
    Late stored with long array of notes, but now
    Bare-wired and barren as a leafless bough;--
    And even as he spoke, his mind began
    Again to scheme, to purpose and to plan.

    There is no end to Labour 'neath the sun;
    There is no end of labouring--but One;
    And though we "twitch (or not) our Mantle blue,"
    "To-morrow to fresh Woods, and Pastures new."



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