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Arthur Quiller-Couch, comp. The Oxford Book of Victorian Verse. 1922.

In After Days

Henry Austin Dobson (1840–1921)

IN after days when grasses high

O’er-top the stone where I shall lie,

Though ill or well the world adjust

My slender claim to honour’d dust,

I shall not question nor reply.

I shall not see the morning sky;

I shall not hear the night-wind sigh;

I shall be mute, as all men must

In after days!

But yet, now living, fain would I

That some one then should testify,

Saying—‘He held his pen in trust

To Art, not serving shame or lust.’

Will none?—Then let my memory die

In after days!