ON BURNING A PARCEL OF OLD MSS. - Thomas Henry Huxley Poems

 
 

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ON BURNING A PARCEL OF OLD MSS.

Wrecks of forgotten thought, or disapproved,
     Farewell! and as your smouldering flames ascend,
     Read me a parting lesson. As the friend
Familiar once, but since less fondly loved,
(Dire spite of earthly chance), and wide removed
     With earthquake of the heart! has ceased to blend
     Warmth with my warmth, and sympathies extend,
Where mine are linked and locked! Had I but proved
Earlier your weakness! Yet not all in vain
     Do I receive your warning. On I hie,
All unrepressed, though cautious; nor complain
     Of faint essays in tottering infancy.
Enough, if cleansed at last from earthly stain,
     My homeward march be firm, and pure my evening sky.