METHINKS it is good to be here; | |
| If Thou wilt, let us buildbut for whom? | |
| Nor Elias nor Moses appear, | |
| But the shadows of eve that encompass the gloom, | |
| The abode of the dead and the place of the tomb. | 5 |
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| Shall we build to Ambition? Oh, no! | |
| Affrighted, he shrinketh away; | |
| For see! they would pin him below, | |
| In a small narrow cave, and, begirt with cold clay, | |
| To the meanest of reptiles a peer and a prey. | 10 |
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| To Beauty? Ah, no!she forgets | |
| The charms which she wielded before | |
| Nor knows the foul worm that he frets | |
| The skin which but yesterday fools could adore, | |
| For the smoothness it held, or the tint which it wore. | 15 |
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| Shall we build to the purple of Pride | |
| The trappings which dizen the proud? | |
| Alas! they are all laid aside; | |
| And heres neither dress nor adornment allowed, | |
| But the long winding-sheet, and the fringe of the shroud. | 20 |
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| To Riches? Alas! tis in vain; | |
| Who hid, in their turn have been hid: | |
| The treasures are squanderd again; | |
| And here in the grave are all metals forbid, | |
| But the tinsel that shone on the dark coffin-lid. | 25 |
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| To the pleasures which Mirth can afford | |
| The revel, the laugh, and the jeer? | |
| Ah! here is a plentiful board! | |
| But the guests are all mute as their pitiful cheer, | |
| And none but the worm is a reveller here. | 30 |
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| Shall we build to Affection and Love? | |
| Ah, no! they have witherd and died, | |
| Or fled with the spirit above; | |
| Friends, brothers, and sisters, are laid side by side, | |
| Yet none have saluted, and none have replied. | 35 |
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| Unto Sorrow?The dead cannot grieve: | |
| Not a sob, not a sigh meets mine ear, | |
| Which compassion itself could relieve! | |
| Ah! sweetly they slumber, nor hope, love, nor fear | |
| Peace, peace is the watchword, the only one here! | 40 |
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| Unto Death, to whom Monarchs must bow? | |
| Ah, no! for his empire is known, | |
| And here there are trophies enow! | |
| Beneaththe cold dead, and aroundthe dark stone, | |
| Are the signs of a Sceptre that none may disown! | 45 |
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| The first tabernacle to Hope we will build, | |
| And look for the sleepers around us to rise! | |
| The second to Faith, which ensures it fulfilld; | |
| And the third to the Lamb of the great sacrifice, | |
| Who bequeathd us them both when He rose to the skies. | 50 |
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