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Fragment: The False Laurel And The True.

    By Percy Bysshe Shelley



    'What art thou, Presumptuous, who profanest
    The wreath to mighty poets only due,
    Even whilst like a forgotten moon thou wanest?
    Touch not those leaves which for the eternal few
    Who wander o'er the Paradise of fame,
    In sacred dedication ever grew:
    One of the crowd thou art without a name.'
    'Ah, friend, 'tis the false laurel that I wear;
    Bright though it seem, it is not the same
    As that which bound Milton's immortal hair;
    Its dew is poison; and the hopes that quicken
    Under its chilling shade, though seeming fair,
    Are flowers which die almost before they sicken.'



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