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ON A SPITEFUL LETTER by ALFRED TENNYSON

Poet Analysis

First Line: HERE, IT IS HERE - THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR
Last Line: HOW I HATE THE SPITES AND THE FOLLIES!
Subject(s): HATE; LETTERS;

HERE, it is here, the close of the year,
And with it a spiteful letter.
My name in song has done him much wrong,
For himself has done much better.

O little bard, is your lot so hard,
If men neglect your pages?
I think not much of yours or of mine,
I hear the roll of the ages.

Rhymes and rhymes in the range of the times!
Are mine for the moment stronger?
Yet hate me not, but abide your lot;
I last but a moment longer.

This faded leaf, our names are as brief;
What room is left for a hater?
Yet the yellow leaf hates the greener leaf,
For it hangs one moment later.

Greater than I -- is that your cry?
And men will live to see it.
Well -- if it be so -- so it is, you know;
And if it be so, so be it.

Brief, brief is a summer leaf,
But this is the time of hollies.
O hollies and ivies and evergreens,
How I hate the spites and the follies!





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