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Ex Glande Quercus - From Acorn To Oak

The final springing of the year May well decay, anon, I fear; The sun could flaunt its dusk, for then, I've marked my three score years and ten. The morning's fire has lit my days And led astray in many ways. But twilight dun will trespass when I glean my three score years and ten. Yet sadness nil will ill my cheer About the springtide of the year; And should I pray, as e'er I sleep, My three score years and ten to keep.

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