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To J.W.

    By Ralph Waldo Emerson



    Set not thy foot on graves;
    Hear what wine and roses say;
    The mountain chase, the summer waves,
    The crowded town, thy feet may well delay.

    Set not thy foot on graves;
    Nor seek to unwind the shroud
    Which charitable Time
    And Nature have allowed
    To wrap the errors of a sage sublime.

    Set not thy foot on graves;
    Care not to strip the dead
    Of his sad ornament,
    His myrrh, and wine, and rings,

    His sheet of lead,
    And trophies buried:
    Go, get them where he earned them when alive;
    As resolutely dig or dive.

    Life is too short to waste
    In critic peep or cynic bark,
    Quarrel or reprimand:
    'T will soon be dark;
    Up! mind thine own aim, and
    God speed the mark!



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