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The Superseded

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I     As newer comers crowd the fore,      We drop behind.     - We who have laboured long and sore      Times out of mind,     And keen are yet, must not regret      To drop behind. II     Yet there are of us some who grieve      To go behind;     Staunch, strenuous souls who scarce believe      Their fires declined,     And know none cares, remembers, spares      Who go behind. III     'Tis not that we have unforetold      The drop behind;     We feel the new must oust the old      In every kind;     But yet we think, must we, must WE,      Too, drop behind?

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