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Youth And Age.

    By Thomas Moore



    "Tell me, what's Love?" said Youth, one day,
    To drooping Age, who crest his way.--
    "It is a sunny hour of play,
    "For which repentance dear doth pay;
        "Repentance! Repentance!
    "And this is Love, as wise men say."
    "Tell me, what's Love?" said Youth once more,
    Fearful, yet fond, of Age's lore.--
    "Soft as a passing summer's wind,
    "Wouldst know the blight it leaves behind?
        "Repentance! Repentance!
    "And this is Love--when love is o'er."

    "Tell me, what's Love? "said Youth again,
    Trusting the bliss, but not the pain.
    "Sweet as a May tree's scented air--
    "Mark ye what bitter fruit 'twill bear,
        "Repentance! Repentance!
    "This, this is Love--sweet Youth, beware."

    Just then, young Love himself came by,
    And cast on Youth a smiling eye;
    Who could resist that glance's ray?
    In vain did Age his warning say,
        "Repentance! Repentance!"
    Youth laughing went with Love away.



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