But we have mortal form, material tissue

But we have mortal form, material tissue;
And as the heavy centuries come and go,
Closer the clay clings, wearier human woe,
Fewer the lips wherefrom true song may issue.
More sluggishly the poet's pulses stir
Than when the gay Greek wore the golden grasshopper.
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