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To My Friends.

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Yes, my friends! that happier times have been     Than the present, none can contravene;     That a race once lived of nobler worth;     And if ancient chronicles were dumb,     Countless stones in witness forth would come     From the deepest entrails of the earth.     But this highly-favored race has gone,     Gone forever to the realms of night.     We, we live! The moments are our own,     And the living judge the right.     Brighter zones, my friends, no doubt excel     This, the land wherein we're doomed to dwell,     As the hardy travellers proclaim;     But if Nature has denied us much,     Art is yet responsive to our touch,     And our hearts can kindle at her flame.     If the laurel will not flourish here     If the myrtle is cold winter's prey,     Yet the vine, to crown us, year by year,     Still puts forth its foliage gay.     Of a busier life 'tis well to speak,     Where four worlds their wealth to barter seek,     On the world's great market, Thames' broad stream;     Ships in thousands go there and depart     There are seen the costliest works of art,     And the earth-god, Mammon, reigns supreme     But the sun his image only graves     On the silent streamlet's level plain,     Not upon the torrent's muddy waves,     Swollen by the heavy rain.     Far more blessed than we, in northern states     Dwells the beggar at the angel-gates,     For he sees the peerless city Rome!     Beauty's glorious charms around him lie,     And, a second heaven, up toward the sky     Mounts St. Peter's proud and wondrous dome.     But, with all the charms that splendor grants,     Rome is but the tomb of ages past;     Life but smiles upon the blooming plants     That the seasons round her cast.     Greater actions elsewhere may be rife     Than with us, in our contracted life     But beneath the sun there's naught that's new;     Yet we see the great of every age     Pass before us on the world's wide stage     Thoughtfully and calmly in review     All. in life repeats itself forever,     Young for ay is phantasy alone;     What has happened nowhere, happened never,     That has never older grown!

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