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IV
My Descendants Having inherited a vigorous mind From my old fathers, I must nourish dreams And leave a woman and a man behind As vigorous of mind, and yet it seems Life scarce can cast a fragrance1 on the wind, Scarce spread a glory to the morning beams, But the torn petals2 strew3 the garden plot; And there‘s but common greenness after that. And what if my descendants lose the flower Through natural declension of the soul, Through too much business with the passing hour, Through too much play, or marriage with a fool? May this laborious4 stair and this stark5 tower Become a roofless ruin that the owl6 May build in the cracked masonry7 and cry Her desolation to the desolate8 sky. The Primum Mobile that fashioned us Has made the very owls9 in circles move; And I, that count myself most prosperous, Seeing that love and friendship are enough, For an old neighbour‘s friendship chose the house And decked and altered it for a girl‘s love, And know whatever flourish and decline These stones remain their monument and mine. 点击收听单词发音
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