Poems List

The last red leaf is whirled away,

 

The rooks are blown about the skies.

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’Tis better to have loved and lost

 

Than never to have loved at all.

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For words, like Nature, half reveal

 

And half conceal the Soul within.

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Let knowledge grow from more to more,

 

But more of reverence in us dwell;

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That men may rise on stepping-stones

 

Of their dead selves to higher things.

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To the island-valley of Avilion;

 

Where falls not hail, or rain, or any snow,

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More things are wrought by prayer

 

Than this world dreams of.

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The old order changeth, yielding place to new,

 

And God fulfils himself in many ways,

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So all day long the noise of battle rolled

 

Among the mountains by the winter sea.

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Authority forgets a dying king.

 

Idylls of the King ‘The Passing of Arthur’ (1869) l. 289

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