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COMMENCEMENT POEM: 6 by EDWARD ROWLAND SILL

First Line: THE PLEASANT PATH OF YOUTH THAT WE HAVE RANGED
Last Line: TO GRAVE OUR MANHOOD ON A BRAZEN SHIELD.
Subject(s): COMMENCEMENT;

The pleasant path of youth that we have ranged
Ends here; as children we lie down this even,
But while we sleep there is a stir in heaven --
A hundred guardian angels have been changed.
Those of our childhood gently have departed
With its pure record, writ on lilies, sealed;
And in their place stand spirits sterner-hearted,
To grave our manhood on a brazen shield.



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