By this time he has tested his first plough, And studied his last chapter of St John.
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Burn upward each to his point of bliss --Since, the end of life being manifest,
He had burned his way through the world to this.
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I will hold your hand but as long as all may, Or so very little longer
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For note, when evening shuts, A certain moment cuts The deed off, calls the glory from the grey.
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