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To Ellen

    By Ralph Waldo Emerson



    And Ellen, when the graybeard years
    Have brought us to life's evening hour,
    And all the crowded Past appears
    A tiny scene of sun and shower,

    Then, if I read the page aright
    Where Hope, the soothsayer, reads our lot,
    Thyself shalt own the page was bright,
    Well that we loved, woe had we not,

    When Mirth is dumb and Flattery's fled,
    And mute thy music's dearest tone,
    When all but Love itself is dead
    And all but deathless Reason gone.



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