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James Russell Lowell - To Holmes: On His Seventy-Fifth BirthdayJames Russell Lowell - To Holmes: On His Seventy-Fifth Birthday
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Dear Wendell, why need count the years   Since first your genius made me thrill, If what moved then to smiles or tears,   Or both contending, move me still? What has the Calendar to do   With poets? What Time`s fruitless tooth With gay immortals such as you   Whose years but emphasize your youth? One air gave both their lease of breath;   The same paths lured our boyish feet; One earth will hold us safe in death   With dust of saints and scholars sweet. Our legends from one source were drawn,   I scarce distinguish yours from mine, And _don`t_ we make the Gentiles yawn   With `You remembers?` o`er our wine! If I, with too senescent air,   Invade your elder memory`s pale, You snub me with a pitying `Where   Were you in the September Gale?` Both stared entranced at Lafayette,   Saw Jackson dubbed with LL.D. What Cambridge saw not strikes us yet   As scarcely worth one`s while to see. Ten years my senior, when my name   In Harvard`s entrance-book was writ, Her halls still echoed with the fame   Of you, her poet and her wit. `Tis fifty years from then to now;   But your Last Leaf renews its green, Though, for the laurels on your brow   (So thick they crowd), `tis hardly seen. The oriole`s fledglings fifty times   Have flown from our familiar elms; As many poets with their rhymes   Oblivion`s darkling dust o`erwhelms. The birds are hushed, the poets gone   Where no harsh critic`s lash can reach, And still your winged brood sing on   To all who love our English speech. Nay, let the foolish records he   That make believe you`re seventy-five: You`re the old Wendell still to me,--   And that`s the youngest man alive. The gray-blue eyes, I see them still,   The gallant front with brown o`erhung, The shape alert, the wit at will,   The phrase that stuck, but never stung. You keep your youth as yon Scotch firs,   Whose gaunt line my horizon hems, Though twilight all the lowland blurs,   Hold sunset in their ruddy stems. _You_ with the elders? Yes, `tis true,   But in no sadly literal sense, With elders and coevals too,   Whose verb admits no preterite tense. Master alike in speech and song   Of fame`s great antiseptic--Style, You with the classic few belong   Who tempered wisdom with a smile. Outlive us all! Who else like you   Could sift the seedcorn from our chaff, And make us with the pen we knew   Deathless at least in epitaph?
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