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Inscriptions - Supposed To Be Found In And Near A Hermit's Cell, 1818 - IHopes what are they? Beads of morning Strung on slender blades of grass; Or a spider's web adorning In a strait and treacherous pass.
What are fears but voices airy? Whispering harm where harm is not; And deluding the unwary Till the fatal bolt is shot!
What is glory? in the socket See how dying tapers fare! What is pride? a whizzing rocket That would emulate a star.
What is friendship? do not trust her, Nor the vows which she has made; Diamonds dart their brightest lustre From a palsy-shaken head.
What is truth? a staff rejected; Duty? an unwelcome clog; Joy? a moon by fits reflected In a swamp or watery bog;
Bright, as if through ether steering, To the Traveller's eye it shone: He hath hailed it re-appearing, And as quickly it is gone;
Such is Joy, as quickly hidden, Or mis-shapen to the sight, And by sullen weeds forbidden To resume its native light.
What is youth? a dancing billow, (Winds behind, and rocks before!) Age? a drooping, tottering willow On a flat and lazy shore.
What is peace? when pain is over, And love ceases to rebel, Let the last faint sigh discover That precedes the passing knell!
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