Unchanged within, to see all changed without,
Is a blank lot and hard to bear, no doubt.
Yet why at others` Wanings should`st thou fret ?
Then only might`st thou feel a just regret,
Hadst thou withheld thy love or hid thy light
In selfish forethought of neglect and slight.
O wiselier then, from feeble yearnings freed,
While, and on whom, thou may`st--shine on ! nor heed
Whether the object by reflected light
Return thy radiance or absorb it quite :
And tho` thou notest from thy safe recess
Old Friends burn dim, like lamps in noisome air,
Love them for what they are ; nor love them less,
Because to thee they are not what they were.
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