Poetical Fragments from Ethel Churchill Volume II/Change

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2478599Poetical Fragments from Ethel Churchill, Volume II — ChangeLetitia Elizabeth Landon

CHAPTER XXV.


MEETING OF OLD FRIENDS.


How much of change lies in a little space!
How soon the spirits leave their youth behind!
The early green forsakes the bough; the flowers,
Nature's more fairy-like and fragile ones,
Droop on the way-side, and the later leaves
Have artifice and culture—so the heart:
How soon its soft spring hours take darker hues!
And hopes, that were like rainbows, melt in shade;
While the fair future, ah! how fair it seemed!
Grows dark and actual.



Blanchard’s title is:

CHANGE


In The New Yorker (23rd March 1838), as Mutability