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When the leaves in autumn wither,
With a tawny tanned face,
Warped and wrinkled-up together,
The year's late beauty to disgrace:

There thy life's glass may'st thou find thee,
Green now, gray now, gone anon;
Leaving (worldling) of thine own,
Neither fruit, nor leaf behind thee.
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