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Friendship
by Alfred Lord Tennyson
O thou most holy Friendship! wheresoeโer Thy dwelling beโfor in the courts of man But seldom thine all-heavenly voice we hear, Sweetโning the moments of our narrow span; And seldom thy bright foot-steps do we scan Along the weary waste of life unblest, For faithless is its frail and wayward plan, And perfidy is manโs eternal guest, With dark suspicion linkโd and shameless interest!โ โTis thine, when life has reachโd its final goal, Ere the last sigh that frees the mind be givโn, To speak sweet solace to the parting soul, And pave the bitter path that leads to heavโn: โTis thine, wheneโer the heart is rackโd and rivโn By the hot shafts of baleful calumny, When the dark spirit to despair is drivโn, To teach its lonely grief to lean on thee, And pour within thine ear the tale of misery. But where art thou, thou comet of an age, Thou phลnix of a century? Perchance Thou art but of those fables which engage And hold the minds of men in giddy trance. Yet, be it so, and be it all romance, The thought of thine existence is so bright With beautiful imaginingsโthe glance Upon thy fancied being such delight, That I will deem thee Truth, so lovely is thy might!
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