<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_55" id="Page_55">[Pg 55]</SPAN></span></p>
<div class="poem"><span class="i0 headstyle">THE FUNERAL OF YOUTH: THRENODY</span></div>
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<span class="i0">The day that <i>Youth</i> had died,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">There came to his grave-side,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">In decent mourning, from the county's ends,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">Those scatter'd friends<br/></span>
<span class="i0">Who had lived the boon companions of his prime,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">And laughed with him and sung with him and wasted,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">In feast and wine and many-crown'd carouse,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">The days and nights and dawnings of the time<br/></span>
<span class="i0">When <i>Youth</i> kept open house,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">Nor left untasted<br/></span>
<span class="i0">Aught of his high emprise and ventures dear,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">No quest of his unshar'd—<br/></span>
<span class="i0">All these, with loitering feet and sad head bar'd,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">Followed their old friend's bier.<br/></span>
<span class="i0"><i>Folly</i> went first,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">With muffled bells and coxcomb still revers'd;<br/></span>
<span class="i0">And after trod the bearers, hat in hand—<br/></span>
<span class="i0"><i>Laughter</i>, most hoarse, and Captain <i>Pride</i> with tanned<br/></span>
<span class="i0">And martial face all grim, and fussy <i>Joy</i>,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">Who had to catch a train, and <i>Lust</i>, poor, snivelling boy;<br/></span>
<span class="i0">These bore the dear departed.<br/></span>
<span class="i0">Behind them, broken-hearted,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">Came <i>Grief</i>, so noisy a widow, that all said,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">"Had he but wed<br/></span>
<span class="i0">Her elder sister <i>Sorrow</i>, in her stead!"<br/></span>
<span class="i0">And by her, trying to soothe her all the time,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">The fatherless children, <i>Colour</i>, <i>Tune</i>, and <i>Rhyme</i><br/></span>
<span class="i0">(The sweet lad <i>Rhyme</i>), ran all-uncomprehending.<br/></span>
<span class="i0">Then, at the way's sad ending,<br/></span>
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_56" id="Page_56">[Pg 56]</SPAN></span><span class="i0">Round the raw grave they stay'd. Old <i>Wisdom</i> read,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">In mumbling tone, the Service for the Dead.<br/></span>
<span class="i0">There stood <i>Romance</i>,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">The furrowing tears had mark'd her rougèd cheek;<br/></span>
<span class="i0">Poor old <i>Conceit</i>, his wonder unassuaged;<br/></span>
<span class="i0">Dead <i>Innocency's</i> daughter, <i>Ignorance</i>;<br/></span>
<span class="i0">And shabby, ill-dress'd <i>Generosity</i>;<br/></span>
<span class="i0">And <i>Argument</i>, too full of woe to speak;<br/></span>
<span class="i0"><i>Passion</i>, grown portly, something middle-aged;<br/></span>
<span class="i0">And <i>Friendship</i>—not a minute older, she;<br/></span>
<span class="i0"><i>Impatience</i>, ever taking out his watch;<br/></span>
<span class="i0"><i>Faith</i>, who was deaf, and had to lean, to catch<br/></span>
<span class="i0">Old <i>Wisdom's</i> endless drone.<br/></span>
<span class="i0"><i>Beauty</i> was there,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">Pale in her black; dry-eyed; she stood alone.<br/></span>
<span class="i0">Poor maz'd <i>Imagination</i>; <i>Fancy</i> wild;<br/></span>
<span class="i0"><i>Ardour</i>, the sunlight on his greying hair;<br/></span>
<span class="i0"><i>Contentment</i>, who had known <i>Youth</i> as a child<br/></span>
<span class="i0">And never seen him since. And <i>Spring</i> came too,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">Dancing over the tombs, and brought him flowers—<br/></span>
<span class="i0">She did not stay for long.<br/></span>
<span class="i0">And <i>Truth</i>, and <i>Grace</i>, and all the merry crew,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">The laughing <i>Winds</i> and <i>Rivers</i>, and lithe <i>Hours</i>;<br/></span>
<span class="i0">And <i>Hope</i>, the dewy-eyed; and sorrowing <i>Song</i>;—<br/></span>
<span class="i0">Yes, with much woe and mourning general,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">At dead <i>Youth's</i> funeral,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">Even these were met once more together, all,<br/></span>
<span class="i0">Who erst the fair and living <i>Youth</i> did know;<br/></span>
<span class="i0">All, except only <i>Love</i>. <i>Love</i> had died long ago.<br/></span></div>
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<hr class="large" /><p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_58" id="Page_58">[Pg 57-58]</SPAN></span></p>
<h2><SPAN name="GRANTCHESTER" id="GRANTCHESTER"></SPAN>GRANTCHESTER</h2>
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