Arthur Quiller-Couch, comp. The Oxford Book of Victorian Verse. 1922.
RenunciantsEdward Dowden (18431913)
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Sound not our voices free?
Bid to Life’s festal bright
No gladder guests there be.
Cold prudence! I divine
The secret you would hide,
And you conjecture mine.
Have put your heart to school,
Are proved. I recognize
A brother of the rule.
A something when you smiled,
Which meant ‘close scholarship,
A master of the guild’.
Good to be born, have breath,
The calms good, and the strife,
Good life, and perfect death.
Join we the pleasant din
—Comrade, it serves to feel
The sackcloth next the skin.