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Poem by Henry Abbey Faciebat As thoughts possess the fashion of the mood That gave them birth, so every deed we do Partakes of our inborn disquietude That spurns the old and reaches toward the new. The noblest works of human art and pride Show that their makers were not satisfied. For, looking down the ladder of our deeds, The rounds seem slender: all past work appears Unto the doer faulty: the heart bleeds, And pale Regret comes weltering in tears, To think how poor our best has been, how vain, Beside the excellence we would attain. Henry Abbey Henry Abbey's other poems: 1215 Views |
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