Public Domain Poetry And Stories - A Legacy. by Henry Austin Dobson
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A Legacy.

    By Henry Austin Dobson



    Ah, Postumus, we all must go:
    This keen North-Easter nips my shoulder;
    My strength begins to fail; I know
    You find me older;

    I've made my Will. Dear, faithful friend--
    My Muse's friend and not my purse's!
    Who still would hear and still commend
    My tedious verses,

    How will you live--of these deprived?
    I've learned your candid soul. The venal,--
    The sordid friend had scarce survived
    A test so penal;

    But you--Nay, nay, 'tis so. The rest
    Are not as you: you hide your merit;
    You, more than all, deserve the best
    True friends inherit;--

    Not gold,--that hearts like yours despise;
    Not "spacious dirt" (your own expression),
    No; but the rarer, dearer prize--
    The Life's Confession!

    You catch my thought? What! Can't you guess?
    You, you alone, admired my Cantos;--
    I've left you, P., my whole MS.,
    In three portmanteaus!



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