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In youth mine eager eyes were bright,
Dazzled with all joy's golden light,
Wild, ardent, with unbridled haste,
Unwisely did I see and taste.

At peace am I, calm, poor, and old,
Nor fierce for fame, or lust for gold,
Through my blind eyes I trancèd see
These truths once dim and scant to me.
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