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ON HIS BEING [OR, HAVING] ARRIVED AT THE AGE OF TWENTY-THREE by JOHN MILTON

Poem Explanation Poet Analysis

First Line: HOW SOON HATH TIME, THE SUBTLE THIEF OF YOUTH
Last Line: AS EVER IN MY GREAT TASK-MASTER'S EYE.
Subject(s): AGING; AMBITION; HOLIDAYS; NEW YEAR;

How soon hath Time, the subtle thief of youth,
Stol'n on his wing my three and twentieth year!
My hasting days fly on with full career,
By my late spring no bud or blossom shew'th.
Perhaps my semblance might deceive the truth,
That I to manhood am arriv'd so near,
And inward ripeness doth much less appear,
That some more timely-happy spirits endu'th.
Yet be it less or more, or soon or slow,
It shall be still in strictest measure ev'n,
To that same lot, however mean, or high,
Toward which Time leads me, and the will of Heav'n;
All is, if I have grace to use it so,
As ever in my great Task-Master's eye.




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