REMAIN, ah not in youth alone,
Though youth, where you are, long will stay,
But when my summer days are gone,
And my autumnal haste away.
-Can I be always by your side?â?
No; but the hours you can, you must,
Nor rise at Death-s approaching stride,
Nor go when dust is gone to dust.
The Appeal
Walter Savage Landor
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